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Always find it funny the way we have a funny love for the word 'treacherous' in Ireland. What are some others? 😄
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So in Westmeath (which is obviously the better Meath) there’s a lot of that but it’s not just “a’d’in”. Something could be up in the press against the wall and one could say “it’s a’d’up a’d’in the press again-a-wall”

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I dunno if it has an etymology as such, I would say it’s more like a colloquial slang that’s understood. “It’s up” “it’s in” “it’s against”. Like instead of saying “I am going to the shop” you just say “amgonshop”

Fierce and the word “devil” gets ….”irishized”. Your granny might tell you to stop acting the “divvil”

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