IRISH SLANG WORDS
IRISH SLANG WORDS | Best Irish Slang used in Irish People but they have also importance for as internet slang,students who want to study abroad in Irish Country ,he must remember they as these below IRISH SLANG WORDS are commonly used there.
Irish Slang Words and Phrases
- Himbo — male bimbo
- Clean on — good looking
- Flying it — doing well
- Kicked and booted — assaulted
- Zonk — one pound coin
- Pew — pejorative for someone who is being a goof or is just a mess in general
- Mad as a box of frogs — crazy
- Stink — something horrible
- The Curk — a good time/fun (see Craic)
- Biscuits to a bear — a waste of time
- Olagonin’— Moaning/Complaining
- No point olagonin’ the score, it only makes things worse.
- Rope — someone who never passes the ball in a football match
- Big front, slope back — feigning wealth when there’s nothing behind it
- Poormouthing — when someone with abundance, feigns lack, then laments their plight
- Noodle — your head
- The jacks — toilet/restroom
- Rale Bulgarian — an uncivilized character
- Chancer — dodgy character who will do anything to get what they want
- Take the piss — to make fun of, tease, or take advantage of
- Layin’ boots — to kick someone when they’re down
- Whanker — fool
- Gas — funny
- Hatchet — absolutely brilliant
- Langered — drunk
- Bolloxology — messing around, goofing off, time wasting
- Caked — describes a girl wearing too much makeup
- Plugged — pregnant
- Drobes — bits and pieces
- Muppet — fool
- Rumbly — dodgy
- Ponce — a highly effeminate male
- Shaper — a lad with an arrogant or pompous walk
- Funny flour — cocaine
- Knackered — exhausted
- Glad eye — a crush or in love
- Equalizer — a bouncer, or someone who breaks up fights
- Lock-hard — unsolicited advice
- Batter ya — I’ll beat you up
- Rawny — thin delicate male
- Hop on — fight
- Doin’ a number — causing upset, discomfort, or distress
- Pishmires — ants, may refer to the flying type
- Dirty tooth — an unclean person
- Shebang — entirety, the whole thing
- Locked out of his tree like a monkey who forgot his keys — extremely intoxicated
- Stickin out — “I am well.” “Well Davy, how’s the form?” “Agh, sticking out mate.”
- Stuttles — From the Latin ‘stultitia,’ a foolish person
- Cut to the onions/bone — fed up
- Six o’ one, half a dozen of the other — the same thing either way
- Racked — tired
- Foundered — the state of being extremely cold
- Divvy — silly
- In tatters — destroyed
- Scundered — embarrassed
- She’s Peeled — describes a broken object
- Craic — a good time/fun
- On the lash — to go out drinking
- What a ride — super sexy
- Stook — an idiot or fool
- Like a blind cobbler’s thumb — hammered, i.e. ugly, messed up
- Snog — kiss
- Boss-Eyes — a person with a squint
- Foddered — Eaten
- Jammers — packed full