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Started by never kickt a ball, January 13, 2012, 12:19:04 AM

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never kickt a ball

Is it an Irish thing you know or a sports thing you know to say you know you know when you are being interviewed you know?

Agent Orange


Eamonnca1

David Beckham is awful for it.

mannix

Sean og o hail pin was a hore for saying it, 10 times in every sentence you know, that kind of way.

Jinxy

If you were any use you'd be playing.

LeoMc

"or what do you macall it" as a former Ulster IC manager managed to add into every sentance.

Orior

There are many phrases that get tagged on the end of sentences. I recognise the following as appendages

- You know what I mean like (Dublin)
- So it is (Donegal)
- So (Cork)
- Hi (Derry)
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

Hardy

They're spot on, Orior.

There are also forms of address that are appended:

Boy (Cork)
Bud (Dublin)
Horse (Meath)
Scobie (Meath)

ballinaman

Quote from: Hardy on January 13, 2012, 12:09:13 PM
They're spot on, Orior.

There are also forms of address that are appended:

Boy (Cork)
Bud (Dublin)
Horse (Meath)
Scobie (Meath)

Lad (Carlow)

muppet

Quote from: ballinaman on January 13, 2012, 12:35:09 PM
Quote from: Hardy on January 13, 2012, 12:09:13 PM
They're spot on, Orior.

There are also forms of address that are appended:

Boy (Cork)
Bud (Dublin)
Horse (Meath)
Scobie (Meath)

Lad (Carlow)

Mucker (Derry)
Boss (Tuam)
Sham (Tuam and other parts of Galway)
Son as in 'go on son' (People who live in EPL land)
MWWSI 2017

screenexile

In fairness the 'Hi' and 'Mucker' in Derry would be very much a City thing. Us proper Derry people would be word perfect all the time :D

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mannix

In ballina they say "sound" a lot. 
"Ok John I'll see you Monday" to which John would reply " sound,sound"
Drives the wife nuts when I start saying it, and of course the more nuts she is the more I say it.

BennyCake

"at the end of the day" seems to be a regular phrase used by Roy Keane.

Orior

Quote from: mannix on January 13, 2012, 01:26:48 PM
In ballina they say "sound" a lot. 
"Ok John I'll see you Monday" to which John would reply " sound,sound"
Drives the wife nuts when I start saying it, and of course the more nuts she is the more I say it.

Well tell her I'll see her Friday evening then, mucker, all right, aye.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians