Rural Northern Irish expression now becoming more main stream. "keep it alight" to keep something going.
"go on big fella keep her lit"
said whilst observing some one,
1.driving
2.having sex
3.smoking a joint
4.fighting
said whilst observing some one,
1.driving
2.having sex
3.smoking a joint
4.fighting
by tim dodds May 31, 2005
to remain calm and in control
by Light Joker March 25, 2005
A phrase, usually in farewell, said between members of the 'countryside' community to will on and promote an honorable lifestyle and proud existence.
Also used to tell one to 'calm down' or 'relax'.
Originated in Ireland.
Also used to tell one to 'calm down' or 'relax'.
Originated in Ireland.
Farmer A: "Right I better go plough a few furrows here, fella."
Farmer B:"No bother, you keep her country!"
Farmer B:"No bother, you keep her country!"
by kyler9 March 28, 2009
by Seabass January 19, 2005
Sock referring to your male friends ass. Keep it( your dick) in the sock (his ass) rather than a dirty fat slob if a female that he would otherwise have sex with. Also see helping a nigga out.
by Gijoee4 October 29, 2017
by CTJ December 21, 2006
To stay the course.
by bangoskank October 10, 2009