Whisht
• Exclamation
1. Used to attain attention and direct it to a source of intrigue/interest.
A man walks by and falls into a lake “whisht”
2. Used as a response in general conversation or post anecdote. Can be both affirmative and negative.
“Odie is a funny dog” *laughing* “whisht” (affirmative)
“Odie is after dying” *crying* “whisht” (negative)
3. Used as a response of disbelief.
“His gaff is on the moon” “Whisht”
4. Used as a greeting. Adapt “1” so that user’s arrival is the source of interest
“Whisht” “Hello there”
5. Be quiet.
“whisht will ya 😉”whisht
• Noun (select dialects)
1. A rolled cigarette
“Maire Aine went to the secret lake for a whisht”
• Exclamation
1. Used to attain attention and direct it to a source of intrigue/interest.
A man walks by and falls into a lake “whisht”
2. Used as a response in general conversation or post anecdote. Can be both affirmative and negative.
“Odie is a funny dog” *laughing* “whisht” (affirmative)
“Odie is after dying” *crying* “whisht” (negative)
3. Used as a response of disbelief.
“His gaff is on the moon” “Whisht”
4. Used as a greeting. Adapt “1” so that user’s arrival is the source of interest
“Whisht” “Hello there”
5. Be quiet.
“whisht will ya 😉”whisht
• Noun (select dialects)
1. A rolled cigarette
“Maire Aine went to the secret lake for a whisht”
by PFoldey April 18, 2020