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Seatach

An Irish word of an undefined and scrupulous origin. Notoriously difficult to use in a sentence due to the fact that no-one, Native Irish speakers included, actually knows what it means.

Seatach is quite unique amongst the Irish lexicon, as rather than being spoken consciously, it is primarily used in dreams, and by the sleeping. Upon waking, however, they will likely have no recollection of what context they used it in, or why.
"Someone called me seatach today, and I am unsure how to react." "Can't help you there, brother."
by Yerman Youngbuck June 11, 2022
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