Irish colloquial expression for a group of people that you find incredibly annoying to be around. Generally people you know and dread meeting. But the term has broad applications in life.
The awful prefix can be changed for terrible, woeful, despicable, or my personal favourite, insufferable.
The awful prefix can be changed for terrible, woeful, despicable, or my personal favourite, insufferable.
Brian: "I'm not looking forward to this this job. The lads down there are an awful shower of cunts!"
Niall: "Aw they're an absolute fucking insufferable shower of cunts!"
Brain: "D'ye want a smoke?"
Niall: "Yeah go on..."
Niall: "Aw they're an absolute fucking insufferable shower of cunts!"
Brain: "D'ye want a smoke?"
Niall: "Yeah go on..."
by Kurt Cocaine September 23, 2009
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by yop August 21, 2003
A phrase used to emphasize you can't believe it; as in can't believe something just said, seen, heard, or otherwise experienced.
See phrase "I don't even know"
See phrase "I don't even know"
example 1
Cat: What up b*tches?
Dog1: (looking at dog2) Aw Hail Naw
Dog2: ?? Pppp... He ain't talking to me...
example 2
Dog1: Dog2! Dam! What up boy!!?
Dog2: (turning to see Dog1) Aw Hail Naw!!
Mah nukka! Ain't seen you in years!
example 3
Dog1: So you rollin' with that cat now?
Dog2: Aw Hail Naw (disbelieving what he just heard)
example 4
Dog1: (Discovering that his Dog food is gone) Aw Hail Naw! Who ate my Dog Chow!?
Cat: What up b*tches?
Dog1: (looking at dog2) Aw Hail Naw
Dog2: ?? Pppp... He ain't talking to me...
example 2
Dog1: Dog2! Dam! What up boy!!?
Dog2: (turning to see Dog1) Aw Hail Naw!!
Mah nukka! Ain't seen you in years!
example 3
Dog1: So you rollin' with that cat now?
Dog2: Aw Hail Naw (disbelieving what he just heard)
example 4
Dog1: (Discovering that his Dog food is gone) Aw Hail Naw! Who ate my Dog Chow!?
by networkofdomains.com April 16, 2009
a saying to imply disgust.
originating from the term "oh-no", "aw nup" was first run by Hugh "gross-head on you" McKenzie, son of Tekka. This was then spread by a Mandurah acquantiance to the plebian community.
originating from the term "oh-no", "aw nup" was first run by Hugh "gross-head on you" McKenzie, son of Tekka. This was then spread by a Mandurah acquantiance to the plebian community.
"aw nup, golla you did run the BIG EASY did you."
"aw nup i just shelved"
"have you seen paul macgilvrays jaw? AW NUP"
"aw nup i just shelved"
"have you seen paul macgilvrays jaw? AW NUP"
by lads 1 December 22, 2008