An phrase indigenous to the rural peoples of Norn Iron and The Republic Of Ireland.
It means things are going exceptionally well.
An attempt by plastic paddy colin murray to bring this phrase to the attention of the british public is underway.
see also the phrases "going great guns" and "cruising at 90".
It means things are going exceptionally well.
An attempt by plastic paddy colin murray to bring this phrase to the attention of the british public is underway.
see also the phrases "going great guns" and "cruising at 90".
nigel:"how are Armagh doing in the all Ireland?"
seamus:"jaysus they're sucking diesel so they are sir."
seamus:"jaysus they're sucking diesel so they are sir."
by DANNY August 1, 2004
Get the sucking diesel mug.Restarting a diesel engine e.g. your tractor after it had emptied the tank was very difficult back in the day. There wasn't an electric fuel pump to pump it from the tank. It had to be sucked by the mechanical, engine driven, diesel injector pump. Rather difficult if the engine has no fuel to get going. Once you did get the engine running with out cutting out again you'd know it was finally sucking diesel
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Fuck me Bridie, we're sucking diesel now!
Heard predominantly in the more rustic parts of N. Ireland.
Heard predominantly in the more rustic parts of N. Ireland.
by Jimmy Ribshite October 23, 2003
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Pioneered by Colin Murray & Edith Bowman on BBC Radio 1, UK.
Pioneered by Colin Murray & Edith Bowman on BBC Radio 1, UK.
by Andy July 21, 2004
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"Suckin Diesel" should only be used to describe a situation which has recently improved.
The situation should have been so bad that little or no progress had been made for some time. It should only be said after an event or action which allows further progress to be made.
"Suckin Diesel" should only be used to describe a situation which has recently improved.
The situation should have been so bad that little or no progress had been made for some time. It should only be said after an event or action which allows further progress to be made.
John: What are you doing Dave?
Dave: Trying to get my computer to work.
John: Been at it long?
Dave: yeah about 3 hours mate, I can't seem to get it switched on. Any ideas?
John: Have you tried plugging it in and flicking the switch on the wall??
(Dave plugs PC in and flicks switch. PC starts to boot up.)
Dave: "Ahhh...now we're Suckin Diesel!!"
Dave: Trying to get my computer to work.
John: Been at it long?
Dave: yeah about 3 hours mate, I can't seem to get it switched on. Any ideas?
John: Have you tried plugging it in and flicking the switch on the wall??
(Dave plugs PC in and flicks switch. PC starts to boot up.)
Dave: "Ahhh...now we're Suckin Diesel!!"
by Flarkey August 26, 2004
Get the suckin diesel mug.A state of one's selfbeing. Or an expression of good progression.
Very good, doing well.
(Thank u 2 Colin + Edith 4 improvin th english language!)
Very good, doing well.
(Thank u 2 Colin + Edith 4 improvin th english language!)
by Sam Baynes July 16, 2004
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