How people in Northern Ireland refer to the wonderful little country that we live in. Made famous by the Kop at Windsor Park during home internationals.
by JNK September 30, 2005

by danny August 18, 2004

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.
by Gimboid March 22, 2011

Here mate, I was on haliday in Spain and ran into these fit birds from back home. They were so excited to see someone from Norn Iron they sucked me off there and then.
by Ownies Puppy August 22, 2006

by Damian October 1, 2003

It is used through out Northern Ireland but especially in the region of the Mourne Mountains because that is where we have the heavist of accents
by Claire S September 25, 2005

Home to unionist pricks, IRA bomb sites and English army murder sites. also is fucking bullshit. Only go there to tell people that are protestants they are Irish.
by Person6372829 October 16, 2018
