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seamus

a deregatory term for an irish illegal alien.
patrick was living and working illegaly in boston for forty years before any one noticed. now every one calls him seamus.
by kit rottenchild August 11, 2006
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seamus

The fucking weirdest person you will ever meet, friends with lesbians and no one and I mean no one can understand him, most Seamus’s have something behind their ear, a little gross nose, for possible alien connection, he’s also a huge atheist and is going to hell, so avoid seamuss at all costs, or otherwise known as Seamouse
Hey did you talk to Seamus today?

No not yet
by Bigcockguy15 May 15, 2018
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seamus

a combination of waffle stomping and war crimes. also an extreme dendrophilia addict and prostitute
guy 1:hey look at that seamus over there

guy 2:holy shit run
by fortniteman256 October 30, 2019
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Seamus Finnigan

Seamus Finnigan is a minor character in the Harry Potter series. He is desribed as having snady hair, freckles and being short. He is often used as comic relief and is best known througout the series for blowing things up, his Irish accent and is friendship with fellow Gryffindor Dean Thomas. He holds no significant plot but is recurring in other plots. In the books he asks Sir Nichols de Mimsy-Porpington how he can be nearly headless, but in the film the line is given to Hermione Granger. He explodes a feather while attempting to levitate it in a Charms lesson, a goblet of water as he attempted to turn it into rum ( and Ron Weasley claims once managed a weak tea before an explosion) and his potion in his sixth year Potions class with Prof. Slughorn. He saved Harry Potter from dementors in Deathly Hallows. In Order of the Phoenix he argues with Harry about the claims of Voldemort's return, claiming he believes the Daily Propher and he refused to join Dumbledore's army, until later in the book/film when he apologies. In this sub-plot Harry insults his mother.
Finnigan is Irish, his mother a witch and his dad a muggle who he claimed left when he found out about Seamus' mother. His patronus is a fox and he is often shipped with Dean Thomas (deamus) or Lavendar Brown.
The phrase, 'I did a Seamus/Finnigan/Seamus Finnigan' can also mean 'I cause an explosion'.
He is played by Devon Murray.
1) Person 1 'RUN! I just did a Seamus Finnigan!'

Person 2 'WHAT!! You idiot!'

2) Person 1 'Did you Seamus Finnigan in that chapter?'

Person 2 'Yeah, so heroic saving Harry like that'

3) Person 1 'He's so sexy. So bloody Irish. I love him'

Person 2 'Oh, here you go on about bloody Seamus Finnigan again'
by ludii_90six January 1, 2012
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seamus moment

when something goes wrong in a game or in person it's considered a seamus moment. if you end up losing in any way shape or form in a game or in person it's considered a seamus moment.
by donovan VI March 22, 2022
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Seamus Heaney

A ruthless villain who will stop at nothing to torture the younger generations by writing poems of any century other than the 21st.
by Thomas Heaney December 9, 2017
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Going Seamus

The dangerous stunt of riding on the roof of a car while it is in motion.

Based on the true story of Mitt Romney's 12-hour family road trip to Canada where Romney strapped a kennel occupied by the family's Irish setter, Seamus, to the roof.

In severe distress, Seamus let loose his bowels. The oozy-brown mess ran down the rear windows of the Romney's Country Squire.

Romney pulled off the highway and into a service station. There, he borrowed a hose, washed down Seamus and the car, remounted the pooch in kennel to the roof rack, and then continued driving.
Look at that crazy dude on the roof of that car - he's going Seamus!
by monk e. January 18, 2012
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