by i like cats, they taste like chicken! December 3, 2003
by Picklintime April 14, 2003
Soft drink made in Scotland, probably the most fizziest drinks ever invented, supernatural when it comes to making burps, and makes a good throwing projectile after it's been shaken ;)
by Esplender December 21, 2004
Popular Scottish soft drink. Bright orange in colour. Tastes of bubblegum, with a hint of iron. Made in Scotland, from Girders.
by Anonymous March 13, 2003
Norn Irn is the orginal and proper phonetic spelling of the pronunciation of Northern Ireland. A new spelling "Norn Iron" has emerged over the last decade or so. Originally from the John Pepper series of books.
"Norn Irn" is the local pronunciation of "Northern Ireland", a part of the United Kingdom which is on the island of Ireland. It is also the pronunciation for the national football team.
There is only one syllable in the second word, "Irn". The extra 'O' in the more recent spelling indicates the presence of a second syllable.
"Norn Irn" is the local pronunciation of "Northern Ireland", a part of the United Kingdom which is on the island of Ireland. It is also the pronunciation for the national football team.
There is only one syllable in the second word, "Irn". The extra 'O' in the more recent spelling indicates the presence of a second syllable.
I come from Norn Irn.
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