Auld queen

A phrase used to describe one's mother. First heard in the Milltown area of co. Galway
The auld lad and auld queen weren't happy when i landed back to the house from geogos with a dirt bird
by Miggledy December 24, 2021
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Auld-langxiety

Looming of nervy anxiousness about the new year, and what it may bring.
As the twelth chime came for January, half the room were revelling in Auld-Lang-Syne the other half in auld-langxiety.
by CallumFoster January 08, 2020
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auld fella

An old homophobe who is close to retirement age.
He sit’s around all day not working and rubbing his filthy hands together.
He fantasises about the warm love of a man, whist hating himself for his own homoerotic urges.
Look at that auld fella rubbing his hands and looking at Leon.
by Tony.T.Nuts April 01, 2016
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auld fella

That gay is an auld fella!
by Madeleines May 05, 2016
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ur auld lady

Usually said by Shane Dolan the man himself. Usully meaning 'Mother' or 'mammy' xx
"Who were you with last ni?"

"Ur auld lady x"
by Mr. Donnelly x May 30, 2017
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Auld Lang Syne

That New Year song most people only know the first few words of.
Should old aquaintance be forgot, *mumble mumble* *blah la la*.....should old aquaintance be forgot, *mumble mumble* auld lang syne!
by Mr. Biscuits January 02, 2007
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Auld Lang Syne

Scottish for "Old Long Since." Which means the good old days. It is the traditional song played on New Years Eve.
Dude, their playing Auld Lang Syne for the New Years special on t.v.
by OnceLer January 01, 2006
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