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acting the maggot
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Rating:4.7  
Annoying. Person who is being a "pain in the ass"
good [Comment by: Sean    Rated:4/5 ]
Damn right [Comment by: Nasca    Rated:5/5 ]
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Afters
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Desert
Believe this was meant to be dessert, Brit for.... [Comment by: penny912    ]
English slang as well, synonymous with pudding and Dessert [Comment by: Mikers    Rated:4/5 ]
Eh.... its used more to describe the party after a major event.... we say dessert when we want dessert. [Comment by: Nevidge    ]
Used for the tickets sold for a formal dinner event that only allow attendance after the meal is finished.. examples being weddings, formal dress balls and dinner dances. [Comment by: Arts Bál    ]
I use it and I'm English. [Comment by: Edwin Okli    ]
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Ask me bollix
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Posted by: Psyco SydRating:4.0  
An answer to a request you have no intention of doing, so the requester might as well be talking to your balls.
As quoted by Brad Pitt in the film Snatch... [Comment by: Mikers    Rated:4/5 ]
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Aussie Kiss
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Like a French Kiss, but "down under"!
Really? do u use this word as usual??? [Comment by: japanese girl    ]
does anyone actually use this? if so I doubt it's solely Irish [Comment by: huh    ]
i'm a Aussie with tons of irish friends and i havn't heard one of them use it??? [Comment by: johns slaugterhouse you killem we grille    Rated:4/5 ]
haha im irish and so is my boyfriend and we deffff do thisss its amazing one of the best things ive have ever felt its an amazing sensation [Comment by: .....    ]
In America we simply just say "lick p*ssy".Why complicate it? [Comment by: Haha    ]
I think my I.Q. just dropped significantly from that one. [Comment by: wow....    ]
actually if this is actually used then the american version would be more like "eat out" [Comment by: lee    ]
yep in america we say eat that pussy [Comment by: slopokher    ]
Down under? you mean covers? [Comment by: Pervy    ]
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Bap
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Bread Roll
Also can mean female breasts as in "look at the baps on her" [Comment by: Dools    Rated:4/5 ]
this is used all over the uk, not just in ireland [Comment by: blair    ]
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Barse
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The area between the balls and ass, the "taint"
ehhhhh sorry ive never heard this one ever said [Comment by: Meh-heh    ]
Barse?! Didnt even know that part of the body had a name! Never heard it used, EVER! [Comment by: L3mon5    ]
Barse is definitely used in Ireland, its also the area that is waxed when people get a "back, sack and crack" as in a male waxing of the private area [Comment by: Dools    ]
Barse is definitely used in Ireland, its also the area that is waxed when people get a "back, sack and crack" as in a male waxing of the private area [Comment by: Dools    Rated:4/5 ]
It's called the perenium [Comment by: DENIS DOWEN    Rated:5/5 ]
its also called a gootch [Comment by: Seamus    ]
No, no,no, that is the grundle [Comment by: Dude    ]
Barse is: Back + Arse Similar are: Cankles: Calf + ankle Gunt: Gut + .... Pretty much any two neighbouring bodyparts, made indistinguishable by the owner being ridiculously overweight! [Comment by: Josh    ]
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Cake-hole
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Mouth
over paid under worked mill workers, cake eater , stuff there cake holes [Comment by: paul wie------k    ]
In the USA we say pie-hole. As in, "shut your pie hole!" Only way I've heard it used. [Comment by: Sylvia    ]
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Craic
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Posted by: Psyco SydRating:2.5  
Gaelic for Fun. Also used as a greeting. "What's the craic?"
Brilliant slang as everywhere else in the world associates the pronounciation of this word (as in "crack") with drugs rather than just plain fun [Comment by: Dools    Rated:5/5 ]
also used a lot in scotland. can be used to say that someone has good chat or good banter, i.e "good craic". [Comment by: blair    ]
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Gibblets
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Female genitalia, "pussy"
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git
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an idiotic, annoying person
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Gob
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Mouth
"Shut your gob!"
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Gobbler
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"Blow Job", fellacio
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gooter
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"dick", penis
"slam it in my gooter "
actually gooter mean pussy not dick or penis. get your facts right. [Comment by: Póg mo thóin    ]
Kinda like cooter everywhere else. [Comment by: haha    ]
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Hole, Get your
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Posted by: Psyco Syd
To have sex. "I got my hole last night"
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Howya
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Posted by: Psyco Syd
Greeting. Combo of "How are you".
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Huxter
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Street vendor
we don't actually say this -___^ [Comment by: Meh-heh    ]
Again never heard of this, where do you people get yer info?! [Comment by: Lemons    ]
I have never ever said this. [Comment by: SweetTemplebar    ]
Huckster is old english [Comment by: mec    ]
Yup, this Irish. Huxtering is like hustling, or trying to beat someone down on price [Comment by: west cork lad    ]
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Jackeen
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Posted by: Psyco Syd
Somebody from Dublin, referring to a period when Dubliners were more socially connected to the British than the rest of Ireland, hence became known as Union Jack-eens
Well, this is now completely out-dated, you know. [Comment by: alexander albertoni    ]
actually, we use it quite a lot [Comment by: maddog    ]
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Jap's Eye
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Male urethral opening
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Langer
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Posted by: Psyco SydRating:2.5  
Somebody from Cork, in south of Ireland. Is mostly used by Dubliners
hahaha "mostly used by Dubliners"??? You dont have a clue! That word Derives from Cork, and f*ck all people use it in Dublin. It is used mostly in Cork city. It means " Idiot" and "Penis" [Comment by: Marin!!    ]
"In Cork you'd be known as a langer" To quote the popluar Langer song! :D To be langers also means drunk, not langered! [Comment by: Lemons    ]
HA!! Cork people are hilarious. Everything come from cork. Everyone knows what langer means ya langer. Stop being insecure bout your shit county and dont worry so much bout where stupid slang terms come from [Comment by: whatever    Rated:5/5 ]
Your right!! Almost everything does come from Cork but thats beside the point. He was just making a point that Langer is predominantly used in Cork city, Unlike what the title says. The only sense of insecurity i felt was on your part. You big fat LANGER!!! [Comment by: The Monk    Rated:5/5 ]
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Langer
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"shut up ya langer" means, shut up you idiot! "She sucked my langer" means, she gave me oral sex!
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Langered
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"pissed", drunk
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Mot
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Girlfriend
in british english mot means vaginal area [Comment by: mec    ]
The Ministry of Transport must just love that! ;-) [Comment by: dbeierl    ]
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Nut Custard
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Semen, "wank", "cum"
this is so disguisting. i think for anyone to use the word nut custard needs some growing up to do. semen is a much less horrid word, you know. [Comment by: Luna Halkett    ]
Oh, get a sense of humor. This is slang.....slang is often inappropriate and/or derogatory. The kind of person who prefers the word "semen" probably doesn't use very many of these pgrases to begin with. Lighten up. [Comment by: J    ]
Whoever's semen resembles nut custard has problems [Comment by: chj    Rated:2/5 ]
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Pie Retention
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Getting fat
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Pint of plain
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Pint of Guiness
Never have I ever bn asked for a pint of plain! Its a pint of the black stuff or a pint of porter! [Comment by: Lemons    ]
"A pint of plain is your only man" - Flann O'Brien [Comment by: souvarine    ]
Also referred to as a 'woman black'.. I heard this comes from the image of (white) woman wearing a black dress etc. that leaves the shoulder bear. [Comment by: Gaillimh    ]
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