Definition/Usage: Usually said when you think something is awesome...
Background: Comes from the Matt/Manda term Irish,meaning awesome, and -ness, meaning "over the top"
Background: Comes from the Matt/Manda term Irish,meaning awesome, and -ness, meaning "over the top"
by M@ April 25, 2005
Get the Irishness mug.Used to describe Irish people who constantly bitch about being hard done by. You will usually hear them say something along the lines of "oh woe is me" or "de da de de potatoes".
by Alah October 28, 2005
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A person in the US whose distant relatives were smart enough and industrious enough to escape a dull and drunken land for a better life.
Irish-American, John O'Riley, has his great-great-great-grandfather to thank for everything good in his life and not having to live the cursed existance of his slow-witted distant cousins, of sitting on their asses all day drinking, smoking and complaining.
by Robert Murphy April 2, 2007
Get the Irish-American mug.fill a normal bar pitcher half full of guiness. mix equal parts Jameson and Baily's in a pint glass till half full. pour pint glass into pitcher and chug.
by Smokey Joe HC June 15, 2007
Get the Irish truck bomb mug."We're the first ones drinking, the last ones standing, we're the only friends you got, while we're laughing and singin' your ears are all ringin', I guess we're everything you're not!!"
-"The Last Ones Standing" by Ceann (an irish rock band)
-"The Last Ones Standing" by Ceann (an irish rock band)
by fuhreak August 7, 2009
Get the irish mug.Reed: "Hey, where is Dodge? He was supposed to buy the next round."
Collin: "I saw him about 20 minutes ago, standing next to the bar, swaying while he ordered a shot."
Reed: "You know what that means. He is probably a mile away by now, stumbling along a sidewalk, on his way home."
Collin: "He is truly the master of the Irish Goodbye."
Collin: "I saw him about 20 minutes ago, standing next to the bar, swaying while he ordered a shot."
Reed: "You know what that means. He is probably a mile away by now, stumbling along a sidewalk, on his way home."
Collin: "He is truly the master of the Irish Goodbye."
by Dizzy Bizz April 18, 2010
Get the Irish Goodbye mug.Comes from the stereotypical way Irish men beat their wives, so that Irish women are often seen with a pair of black eyes that resembles sunglasses.
Can be applied to any women with a black eye given by a man.
Can be applied to any women with a black eye given by a man.
"I heard them fighting last night, and saw her leave the house this morning with a new pair of Irish Sunglasses"
by The Good Captian December 21, 2009
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