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Arya-itis

1. Excessive preoccupation with, indulgence in, reliance on, or possession of the qualities of Arya.

2. Any of a series of social conditions or tendencies to be exposed to Arya regarded as abnormal.
I can't stop thinking about tall, dark-haired Persian men. Got that Arya-itis.
by a concerned citizen February 16, 2005
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Anglo-Irish

To be of both Irish and English blood, used as a way to describe how you identify your race/nationality.
Me? I'm Anglo-Irish..My ma is English and My da is Irish, therefore I am half and half.
by WolfeTonette. December 29, 2008
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Irish Wolf Terrier

The ultimate midsize Irish designer dog. Kicks Irish Setter ass! Started by Ozzie Nelson (the vet) by artificially inseminating a female Irish Wolfhound with the sperm from a male Irish Terrier. They are 50-70 pounds, smart, athletic, and are extremely friendly, but, if anyone messes with you, they have a great instinct for single leg takedowns, by grabbing the shoes or pantlegs, followed by covering the fallen attacker's eyes with their mouth. Usually followed by attacker pissing their pants. Fast, effective, mark free submissions!
Last month, my Irish Wolf Terrier caught a rabbit, and brought it to me by the scruff of its neck -- unharmed. Last week, he laid on top of a Pit Bull's back, and held it by covering its eyes from above & behind. The Pit Bull had gotten in our yard and had treed my cat.
by Little Amy June 11, 2006
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luck of the irish

This isn't luck at all, but more of an attitiude, a positive look at a bad situation.

The Irish didn't survive a potato famine, and being treated as 3rd class citizens upon their arrival to the U.S. (til the mid-late 1900's)by not having a positive outlook and a great sense of humor!
Mary-"I was just wearing my new shoes today when I stepped in a HUGE cow shit"

Michael-"Well then, tis a LUCKY thing you were wearing shoes!"

Mary-"Yea, Luck of the Irish"
by Eileen F. March 9, 2008
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Irish

A person named Irish, is kickass, knows how to handle shit that people give to her. Is beautiful no matter what people say. If they talk shit about her step up becasue she'll bust yo ass. She's outgoing, loves to dance, party, and drink. She's pretty, smart, and has a unique name that no one barely has. A person named "Irish" is usually a friendly and nice who hangs out with everybody. And pretty popular in school. Pretty damn funny too.
Goddamn, whose that beautiful girl walking by?

Ohh, thats Irish.

She just roasted that girl.

Hell yeah she always does, she knows how to handle shit when people give it to her.
by Gangstaeastcoastbitch.! November 13, 2011
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Guitar hero-itis

The pain that gets shot into your wrist or hand after playing any of the three guitar hero games for too long.
"Dude, why is your wrist in a cast?"
"I played Guitar Hero 3 for 5 hours non-stop and got Guitar hero-itis"
by Wally Furrer November 16, 2007
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Shady Irish Sneakout

Shady Irish Sneakout (verb) is the act of leaving a social gathering without telling anyone goodbye. There can be various reasons for such behavior. Sometimes, (1)the person leaving without providing a salutation simply wanted to leave without having to say "good bye" to all of his/her friends. In other cases, (2)the person committing the Shady Irish Sneakout may have wanted to avoid saying "bye" because of the worry the others would try to convince him/her to stay. The Shady Irish Sneakout is also common when (3)someone has had too much to drink and have simply determined that they need to leave immediately.

ORIGINATION: 2001 - After a concert at La Zona Rosa in Austin, TX, a group of friends were at the adjacent Backstage Bar when they noticed that Bob Madden had suddenly left unannounced. Upon noticing this, Kevin Brelsford said “He did the Shady Irish Sneakout.” Bob is of course a huge Notre Dame fan and alum and has the Notre Dame Leprechaun tattooed on his arm, thus the “Irish” reference. The likely reason for the Shady Irish Sneakout was a combination of reasons #2 and #3 above.
You are with a group of friends at a party, bar, etc. and all of a sudden notice one of your friends has unexpectedly left. "Where did Bob go?" "He must have done the Shady Irish Sneakout".
by swankaction March 5, 2010
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