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Get the Irish Facial mug.head to head contact, a great defensive or offensive tactic if you have a strong forehead, usually unexpected by the one taking the shot to the skull.
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American: "I'm Irish!"
Me: Oh cool, were your parents born there?
American: No...
Me: Grandparents?
American: No, but my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather was!
Me: Oh cool, were your parents born there?
American: No...
Me: Grandparents?
American: No, but my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather was!
by I'mAnonymous February 8, 2008
Get the Irish mug.the best fucking race of people of all time. everyone wishes they were irish and those of us lucky enough to be so are fucking proud of it.
proud proveyers of guinness, whiskey, hot girls, hotter guys, and the fucking boondock saints.
proud proveyers of guinness, whiskey, hot girls, hotter guys, and the fucking boondock saints.
by Brigid89 August 10, 2006
Get the irish mug.More specifically, the irish exit refers to the departure from any event without telling any friends, associates or acquaintances that one is leaving. It is almost always the result of being very inebriated/intoxicated.
Man 1. Hey man, where'd you go last night? You just disappeared, did you take a girl home or something?
Man 2. Nah, I got drunk and pulled an irish exit. Uh... happy birthday by the way.
Man 2. Nah, I got drunk and pulled an irish exit. Uh... happy birthday by the way.
by moncho December 27, 2007
Get the irish exit mug.During the gold and silver rush years in the second half of the 19th century, a number of the most famous and successful miners were of Irish and Irish American birth. . . .Over time this association of the Irish with mining fortunes led to the expression 'luck of the Irish.'
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