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Norn Iron

An area of six counties within the Irish province of Ulster- commonly known as Northern Ireland
i'm fae norn iron an i lawve trance
by danny August 18, 2004
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ironic mustache

generally adorned by a hipster
an ugly mustache grown initially as a joke and to impress one's friends with the level of commitment necessary to maintain it. these mustaches often remain with the wearer far longer than they are funny and become a part of the person's "look".
Jameson: Dude...Steve looks pretty gross these days. I don't think he's washed his denim jacket in a long time and his hair is awful!
Marc: No doubt, and his ironic mustache really isn't helping.
by bad daddy schlong October 10, 2007
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iron maiden

An extremely influential British metal band who got started as part of the NWOBHM. Largely owe their style to Judas Priest, but put their own spin on the form of metal that Priest established. Influenced a ridiculous amount of metal bands, and still going today. Basically one of those bands that is mandatory for metalheads.
"IRON MAIDEN'S GONNA GET AAAAAALLL OF YOU!"
-Bruce Dickinson
by Pyrus August 26, 2004
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Iron Mountain

An awesome town located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula former home of Tom Izzo and Steve Mariucci
People from Iron Mountain are usually the shit.
by bigbootybeeee April 22, 2009
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Iron Lung

one of Method Man's many aliases
"Iron lung ain't got ta tell ya where hes comin' from."
by portmoney April 15, 2006
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the church of iron

"The church of iron" is the gym and all it's gory. A place to learn and be the best man you can be. A place to offer your reps to Jesus.
Brah you heading out too to church?
Hell yeah bro,Jesus demand on more rep!
Right on see you at the church of iron brah!
Reps for Jesus!
by Seeyouinchurch January 10, 2014
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ironical

Comically antiquated variation on 'ironic' presently used most often to emphasise the unseriousness of a point. 'Ironical', like many nouns accepting the -ical adjectival suffix (e.g., poetical, hermetical, etc.) fell into disuse in favour of the shorter -ic form (e.g., poetic, hermetic, etc.) in Early Modern English. The anachronistic 'ironical' is therefore most commonly used in current speech to suggest the absurdity of an expression.
Speaker 1: That...that doesn't make much sense.
Speaker 2: Yes, one might even suspect, for example, that I was being ironical!
by Yst June 29, 2006
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