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Cathail is a very unique name. It is a strong and charming name. One who is called cathail is a cocky asshole on the outside, but once you get to know him he has the softest heart. He's very private and sometimes keeps to himself. He is smart and witty and a lot of fun to be around.
Cathail or Cathal?
Cathail by Shlong123 March 13, 2022
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A sexy feen.

His milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.
A nocturnal creature who’s natural habitat consists of the bogs of Cork.
He’s got an ass that don’t quit.
Cathal played me like a fiddle last night!
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A wetland plant that looks like a wiener. The cattail comes from the genus typha. A cattail has a brown, fuzzy flower and erect green leaves.
My cousin picked a cattail from the pond and told me that it was a hairy hotdog
Cattail by Diamond.gal33 December 28, 2018

Cattail Fluff 

When she wakes you up in the early morning hours by lowering and grinding her asshole on your face reverse cowgirl while working your limp dick into a raging hard on.
Sorry I’m late for work.

This is your last warning. You’ve been late all week.

I know. She keeps doing the cattail fluff on me and I end up clapping them cheeks.

Well in that case, they can be excused. Clap on my good man.
Cattail Fluff by Dick Onchin October 1, 2020
IRISH

Cathal is a male name, meaning 'mighty in battle.' Derived from the Gaelic elements cath "battle" and val "rule". Pronunciation may vary from region to region.
Hey Cathal, you would make a fine Emperor of the world!
Cathal by Emperor Skelton May 5, 2009

Cathalgia 

1. A mighty pain.
2. The pain experienced upon inserting a catheter.
"I felt a wave of cathalgia as I was knocked unconscious by the hostile intruder."
Cathalgia by BillytheBird April 28, 2020

Cathal Leedham 

A very strange man , usually ginger , has no luck with the ladies , gets bullied by his mates and has a minuscule penis. (He is also 99% homosexual).
‘Shut up mate , your definitely Cathal Leedham’
Cathal Leedham by Jay Samson January 6, 2022