National Slang (46)

Jul 7, 2011 11:22 AM CST National Slang
purplesmurf
purplesmurfpurplesmurfCarrick-on-Suir, Tipperary Ireland798 Posts
stanley8m: Ah I love that real dublin accent, it is genuine and what you hear is what you get. Its the fake English accent up there that really annoys me. Like why do people think that if they try to talk in an oh so obviously not dublin accent it is going to make them sound posh..
No I haven't got my tips in yet, Honestly pondering over the longford v Tyrone Game. How about yourself , have you decided on your predictions?


Oh the West Brit or Aviva accent is something terrible. Dricko and D'orce (impressive as he has had to lose a Wexford accent) are skilled practitioners...laugh

Still musing over a few games...decisions, decisions, decisions...
Jul 7, 2011 11:26 AM CST National Slang
celticeyes1
celticeyes1celticeyes1Dublin / Kildare, Dublin Ireland5 Threads 1,127 Posts
Never heard d twice as smelly bit laugh gud wun thumbs up
Jul 7, 2011 11:26 AM CST National Slang
stanley8m
stanley8mstanley8mkildare, Kildare Ireland156 Threads 7 Polls 5,341 Posts
purplesmurf: Oh the West Brit or Aviva accent is something terrible. Dricko and D'orce (impressive as he has had to lose a Wexford accent) are skilled practitioners...

Still musing over a few games...decisions, decisions, decisions...


Ah the way things are it could be a minute or so, even seconds before the twelve O clock deadline tomorrow night before I get a chance to post my tips. You still waiting until I post before you put your predictions up..laugh
Jul 7, 2011 12:05 PM CST National Slang
jbomf
jbomfjbomf,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carlow Ireland11 Threads 1 Polls 805 Posts
Green_Sleeves: The definative Carlow phrase:

'THATS QUARE GOOD LAD!'

'Quare', haha, what a strange word.
laugh thumbs up
Jul 7, 2011 1:55 PM CST National Slang
Millieh24
Millieh24Millieh24Tullamore, Co. Offaly, Tipperary Ireland132 Threads 5 Polls 3,295 Posts
delamer: Is there any catch-phrases from your county that help you stick out like a sore thumb?



I'm a 'Dub' so - 'Should we go for a few scoops and get legless'?


Everything is fair or fairly with me rolling on the floor laughing
Jul 7, 2011 1:57 PM CST National Slang
Millieh24
Millieh24Millieh24Tullamore, Co. Offaly, Tipperary Ireland132 Threads 5 Polls 3,295 Posts
delamer: Is there any catch-phrases from your county that help you stick out like a sore thumb?



I'm a 'Dub' so - 'Should we go for a few scoops and get legless'?


Everything is fair or fairly with me rolling on the floor laughing
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