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Eireaboo 

A non Irish person obsessed with the Irish culture and sometimes language, usually making jokes about beer and learning a few words in Irish often a American with Irish ancestry
Eireaboo: haha hello fellow Irish, let's go to the pub and have 16 beers and whiskeys on st. Pattys day, Póg mo thóin!

Actual Irish person: Fuck off
Eireaboo by Átha September 4, 2018
People who are not Irish, but call themselves Irish to justify their anglophobia and to glorify right-wing terrorism as "freedom fighting".

Almost allways an American who thinks they are Irish because their grandfather once ate a potato.

eIRAboos believe that calling themself Irish makes them a "persecuted minority", and therefore gives them a free pass to act as racist as they want.

See also: Weeboo, Wehraboo and Hibernophile
Q: Are the American eIRAboos glorifying terrorists again?
A: When are they not?
eIRAboo by PerseusPower April 8, 2021
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