The next chapter in our Irish sayings guide takes a look at the different Irish slang for good and great. There’s plenty of Irish terms for describing someone in a favourable way and here are the most common. 1. Savage One of the more common Irish terms for good is to describe somethi...
So, next time you’re in Ireland or chilling with an Irish pal, don’t be shy to throw in some Irish slang. It’s a surefire way to bond and have an epic time. Cheers to the mighty Irish slang! Visiting Dublin and looking for the craic? Why not check I Lár, our Dublin hostel...
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“They expect me to talk to the Provos [slang for the IRA], but the Provos look at me differently now,” one newspaper reporter complained to the author in the middle of the 1989 trial. Privately, many reporters working in Northern Ireland complained that their newspapers and broadcast ...
In terms of the sort of person who features, the “great and the good” get their due, but they keep strange company, jostling for the reader’s attention alongside entertainers, eccentrics, martyrs (religious or otherwise), desperados and impoverished geniuses. DIB readers can navigate this spr...
• Avoid passive voice—it's difficult to read and understand quickly. • Be pleasant and ensure that explanations appear individualized. • Avoid slang and be careful with colloquialisms—it's acceptable to reassure and connect with customers in a conversational tone, but be professional in ...
Whenever a teacher was late to class in my Dublin school, a watchman would be appointed to keep “dekko” for their arrival. The word is slang for “to look” and derives from the Sanskrit/Hindi “dekho”, having been brought back from India by British and Irish soldiers in the 19th ce...
Collection available Other Love Letter Arts Unique swimming and shopping totes with local swimming spots, quirky sayings and slang. Produced in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin. All Ireland delivery Design Sarah’s Simulacrum A designer and illustrator based in Dublin selling art prints, stickers and t-shirts...
going to teach our teens/young adults that 1) struggles are real and 2) you don’t give up or quit when times are tough. Instead, we find inner reserve, change the things we can change, accept the things we cannot change, and we pivot towards what will work for the greater good. ...
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