Man, that boy Grady be all over the place on the weekends slangin meat! He need to slow down before he slip up & put a baby in a Trick!
by Sweet Meat Sippi King July 23, 2016
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"Craic" "Yeooo" "Shem" "Get her bucked" "Yer ma" "Pure beaut" "Ragin'" "Norn Iron" "Whataboutche?"
These words and phrases are usually incomprehensible to those outside of the bubble that is Northern Ireland.
"Craic" "Yeooo" "Shem" "Get her bucked" "Yer ma" "Pure beaut" "Ragin'" "Norn Iron" "Whataboutche?"
These words and phrases are usually incomprehensible to those outside of the bubble that is Northern Ireland.
Northern Irish Slang In Use!
Paddy: "Whataboutche? What's the craic?"
Paddy2: "Nohin much, just wrote this thing fer the craic about Norn Irish slang."
Paddy: "Pure beaut, shem"
Paddy2"Aye, so's yer ma, yeooo"
Paddy: "Ragin'"
Paddy2: "Get her bucked!"
Paddy: "Whataboutche? What's the craic?"
Paddy2: "Nohin much, just wrote this thing fer the craic about Norn Irish slang."
Paddy: "Pure beaut, shem"
Paddy2"Aye, so's yer ma, yeooo"
Paddy: "Ragin'"
Paddy2: "Get her bucked!"
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by The Zad June 25, 2005
Get the slanger mug.Unique slang occuring on the island of Newfoundland. Newfoundland is a large island off of the East Coast of Canada, and it is a part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The people living there have predominantly English and Irish roots, which, when mixed with the historic isolation, particularly that of outport communities, has resulted in a rather uniqe dialect. There are slang phrases used in Newfoundland which one is unlikely to find elsewhere.
"Cheryl found Cecil hard to understand because he often used Newfoundland slang."
Some examples of Slang:
"Yes b'y!" This is used as a response to indicate agreement, surprise, even disbelief depending on tone.
"What you goin' at?" Basically, this means "What are
you doing?"
"Right crooked" If someone is "right crooked," then they are very cranky.
Some examples of Slang:
"Yes b'y!" This is used as a response to indicate agreement, surprise, even disbelief depending on tone.
"What you goin' at?" Basically, this means "What are
you doing?"
"Right crooked" If someone is "right crooked," then they are very cranky.
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