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he can ask me bollix if he tinks im gettin into a barney wit him over it the poxbottle, sure ur aulwan kno's wot he's like n all inanyways dya kno worimean pal. Jammy - if you are a lucky person you might be described as flukey or jammy. I use slang ever day. Here the top 80 most used Irish slang phrases. Born in New Ross, County Wexford but we most commonly used the word craic. Now if I can only save enough to go to Ireland so I can test out my nifty new words! 17. LOL. Funny how some are in both but then maybe not since so many Irish are there! I used to use, and here this one used, back during my days in school. 22. Another word for eejit. When someone says "slinte," whether on St. Patrick's Day or not, they're . LOVED IT. Bill Holland from Olympia, WA on June 24, 2012: What a great hub! For example, Ah man, my heads in bits. You're ready to book the Ireland trip of your dreams and talk like a local. My gaffer and mums currently staying at Dromoland Castle Hotel in County Clare. For example, Its finely stopped pissing down. Stop, I know. For example, Hes only a goon that lad. Legend says that if you find one each leaf has a meaning. Perhaps unsurprisingly given the drunken Irish stereotype, there are several different words in Irish slang that all mean drunk. While it might be confusing, yes means hello. We got back from the pub at half 2 but we were up until 7 having the craic. Scrumptious! Reas our list of some of the most commonly used Irish sayings, phrases & irish slang along with their meanings to help you on your travels in Ireland. Glad you found hilarious! Slinte! Jar - is slang for a pint of beer. Nice work :). For example, Dye see yer wan over there with the red hat? Its just right across the block, and they serve delightfulpastries, too. Positive thinking, Southern style. Hopefully you will get to visit us over this neck of the woods and have a head start in the speech! It usually refers to two thingsthe first is a heavy accent of a certain dialect or a shoe made of untanned leather. With the United Kingdom (UK) falling behind second, and a percentage of 94.45% native English language speakers. Related Reads: Check out our guide to 31 funny Irish jokes and 33 Irish insults and curses that locals use. Derived from the Irish Gaelic word brog, a shoe, or from Old Norse, broc, meaning leg covering. That man is a shnakey little shitehawk. The people from Northern England and Scotland borrowed the word that denoted a meaning for conversation or news. The term whats the crack essentially means, how are you, or have you any news? Interestingly, crack was borrowed from the Irish term craic, and was re-borrowed! Tenterhooks are hooks used to fasten cloth, either on a wall or a frame, for drying. Giving out literally means to complain. Theyll tell you the secrets to creating the best garden in the world. was, and a great painter, but filled with greed and self-loathing. :-). Acting the maggot - Acting in a particularly foolish manner. Gypsy Rose Lee from Daytona Beach, Florida on June 23, 2012: Voted up and funny. To the Cockney, the phrase "steps and stairs" describes the idea of gradation. For example, Dont be worrying about it, its grand. as in put the kettle on and we'll have a wee cup of tea. In Ireland, for some bizarre reason, we describe the shopping or the groceries as the messages. Congrats. It was a fun hub to write, us Irish are good at making fun (polite term!!) of ourselves! Its been ages since I last seen ye, boyo. But in Ireland, when you say someone is on tenterhooks, it means they are at the edge of something agitating. The word 'gas' is Irish slang for funny. Fair play is an Irish expression used to congratulate someone. Slinte! Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on October 02, 2012: Like your use of a bit of slang, your are coming on grand and soon you will be suckin diesel me ol' flower! 26 counties in Republic of Ireland and 6 counties in Northern Ireland. :) If only I could find some vacation time :). Savage, mate. This is also a good hub if you want to go to Ireland. Listen to Niall's n. Translation: Dirty. So, I thought giving out was something used globally genuinely. Banjaxed - Not working or broken. Black stuff. Become a Lord or a Lady Now. Wow, what a journey Swords to Peru, my bucket list no.1 stop! LOL Glad you enjoyed, appreciate your continued support and votes:-). We compiled a list of the cutest nicknames that will inspire you and give grandma some well-deserved recognition. I wish I'd had your list before we traveled to Ireland in 2010. .OMG, how did that one escape me? Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on June 28, 2012: Thought there was a hint of the 'ol Irish charm there!! Dooter. Us Irish are a canny lot! If he was mine Id give him a good kick up the hole!. Whats the craic can either be used as a greeting, for example, Ah, Tony. Someone who is driven by anxiousness, waiting for something to occur. And so is the jacks. Much fun was had compiling our unusual language here!! I heard the waves are great at Inchydoney Beach, honey. Appreciate your votes and sharing!! The next time you visit the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, you might befriend a couple of colleens studying horticulture. You see that poor painter, begging for scraps? This term is used for news, gossip, and fun conversations engaged by the locals. The verb "nick" can be traced back to the late 16th century meaning trick or cheat. Deadly doesnt mean dangerous and Class isnt always used to describe a lesson. If youre from Dublin, you tend to refer to anyone that lives outside of Dublin as A culchie. Kristen Howe from Northeast Ohio on April 23, 2015: Suzanne, this was a real interesting read about the top Irish slang words and their meanings. Now, if I can just figure out how to afford that trip to Ireland I long for. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on June 19, 2012: Thanks anginwu, your a good student of Irish slang then!!! Bags (to make a bags of something) Bang on. I can't wait to use some of these ^_^. 19. 10 Yonks. You coming out for a few pints later?!. Funny you say you have never been here, you sound very Irish!! Up to 90 means flat out busy doing something. There's no need to be embarrassed or feel badly about . Tame. We Irish do have some odd words we use everyday! Arseways - To make a complete mess of. This is a popular blessing oftentimes used in Catholic weddings or cross-stitched pillows. It commonly refers to chips or other potato-based finger foods. I'm steamin' - you might hear this at the pub. Hi fpherj48, Thanks so much for your lovely comments which definitely made me laugh! But dont be too proud when someone calls you by this term. Thanks for dropping by and commenting. It generally means house, and more often used by Irish, Scottish, and English teenagers and young adults. And I made perfect score too. From the messages to jammy, here are some more popular ways of saying things using Irish slang words. Thanks so much for input! A Galway term for prison, e.g 'don't steal, you'll end up in the clinker' Cop on 'Cop on' is a general catch-all term for having common sense or intelligence in any situation. Every good costermonger has skill in displaying the front of his stall. For example, Its a grand aul day today Mary. Vespa Woolf from Peru, South America on June 22, 2012: This is great!! These were so fun to read! It would make you jump up and never come down again! But maybe thats because Im getting old and getting out less Sarahs new fella was out last night. For example, Martinas youngwan was in working with us for a few days last week.. I met a local once at a pub during our extended trip in, This word is as pretty as it sounds. If youre looking for a new way to say I have no idea, try this phrase on for size. Yer man is used to describe a man Youll often hear this used when someones describing someone that they dont like, however it can also be used when you dont know someones name. May the road rise up to meet you. dangerous. For example, Shes an awful gobshite. Sap. Its pissing down out there., Weather type: Rainey. It's a term that is used to describe the good vibes and atmosphere of a party, night out, or gathering. For good fortunes and well wishes for Johnny! See, if someone's crazy, they're a nutter. Im giving the word craic its own section, as there are heaps of different ways that it can be used. Someone not working or is messing about, up to no good, Go away (polite version), used to show surprise or shock, Used for your guy, as in 'Me Fella' partner/husband/boyfriend, Home, to have a 'free gaff' means you are home alone, Fun phrase used in a conversation to get a laugh, reaction. Or something along those lines? You can also use this word to describe something thats bad. Gamers actually use this term quite a lot, with the same meaning and context. Not as offensive: Go and ask my bollox. Whats the craic? This guide will help you understand how these words were formed, and how theyre used in your first or next visit to Ireland. Used to describe someone thats annoying. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on June 22, 2012: Cheers chef-de-jour! Learn something new or share one or two that we ought to put on the list with us! 'So you were out until all hours last night, show up late for work, took two hours for lunch and now you're leaving early! Piece - A sandwich. Example "E's in the Rah so he is". Sentence: run down has the bant and gets it off him. I know. For example,She won money down the bingo again this week. Tae: Tea. According to Ireland Calling, its most likely short for the phrase cat on a melodeon. Dive on in below! Common Irish Slang Words. Jammy basically means lucky. Caleb, help me find the jacks in this bar, quickly. It only took her 4 years. May the Irish hills caress you. If you value children for the stroreen that they are, or any animal or anything small that you value highly, then storeen might be an appropriate word to use. This Irish expression gets more than its fair share of use and isnt specific to any particular county. LOL maybe due to the fact us Irish are a wee bit mad at times! Not to be confused with the actual meaning for deadly, i.e. Ann Carr from SW England on July 01, 2012: Voted up, funny and interesting. because I love the IRISH. For example, Feck this, Im not listening to him shiting on for any longer, or That fecker was in here mooching about the place again this morning., Photo by Gardiner Mitchell via Tourism Ireland. That said at speed, did not sound like English. The origin of banjaxed, which was first used in 1939 in the Irish novel At Swim-Two-Birds, is unclearthe Oxford English Dictionary posits it may have been Dublin slangbut it means damaged, ruined, or broken.. I would have ever guessed the meaning of some of these words and phrases! Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on July 01, 2012: Hi annart, Thanks so much for reading and voting, appreciate your comments! The answer key is below. In an attempt to discover more Irish expressions, lingo, and slang that may be causing people trouble, I asked the 250,000+ Irish Road Trip community what their favourite bit of Irish slang was. Ive heard this one a lot less in recent years. You see that poor painter, begging for scraps? I lived in Britain for many years and when I first arrived, I couldn't understand a word they were saying, "You alright me duck?". The word slap means 'limp' in Afrikaans and is a perfect description for the oily potato chips which are larger than French fries. Weather type: Rainy. Thanks so much for your great comments! Redneck slang got you a little confused? So, the next time your Irish friend cancels your much-needed Irish vacation plans because of a stomach-ache, you can say, it is an Irish slang that usually refers to a left-handed person. Ireland is the only European nation that has the highest percentage of citizens who speak English as their mother tongue or native language at 97.51%. Grand: means good and is used up North and down South. Way back, uncut liquor and alcoholic beverages were sold in Ireland in unlicensed bars and clubs in Ireland. Its another one for very drunk people. He does be flying around the garden like hes possessed.. It, again, is Irish slang for good. A useless scut if Ive ever seen one. I have a friend called Mayo Declan thats a master at this. That gentleman is a member of the terrorist group called Irish Republican Army On jest terroryst z IRA. Yer man. Craic generallymeans fun but, as is the case with many bits of Irish slang, theres multiple ways of using it. Irish toast for St Patrick's day -. you are very welcome to hear the truth about your amazing writing from me any day. So, weirdly enough, since we first published this guide in early 2019, the most common email weve had off the back of it is from people looks for words and Irish slang for girl. I was hammered last night. Appreciate your input and votes!! Craic - a good time. Look at him pulling a beamer. I heard the waves are great at Inchydoney Beach, honey. So many cultures adopt their own language as if in code it seems! Its used to describe a bad case of something, for example, Ive been lashing in the tablets all week. Rachel Vega from Massachusetts on July 18, 2012: Yes! But much stronger. Here are some of my favourites. Our list of 101 words and phrases that will have you speaking the lingo as if you were born in England . Brought dessert and everything. . Go fetch me a mug, boyo. Slagging means to make fun of. It refers to a young Irish girl, or a lass, in Scottish tongues. Can you give it a lash with your jump cables? or Ive never tried that before, but sure Ill give it a lash. I lived in NZ for a year and did not hear any Aussies use them either. Its lashing down.. This is another for describing someone thats heavily intoxicated. 2. Now is widely used to refer to all women of similar ages and not just girlfriends. HubPages is a registered trademark of The Arena Platform, Inc. Other product and company names shown may be trademarks of their respective owners. Shes flutered. Example: "I'd rather stay for another round, but I have to crack on.". Their accent didn't help one bit - especially after a few drinks. Interesting! I may have to pepper my States language with these soon, especially "not the full shilling"! In Irish slang, gander means to quickly look at someone, or take a glance at. Thats deadly. Irish Slang and Phrases explained. Weve an almost endless number of ways to describe a person that we dont like in Ireland. My father, from Dublin, often says: Jaysus! Some instruments commonly used for trad music are the fiddle, the flute and the whistle, Uilleann pipes, Have you heard of the new band from across the block? I for years always dated foreign men and then met an Irishman on a blind date and that was 5 yrs ago, still going strong!! Poke - (to poke - to prod) (a poke - a paper bag) Reek - Smell, emit smoke. it might be a term of endearment. 33 Irish Insults And Curses: From 'Dope' And 'Hoor' To 'The Head On Ye' And More. Irish slang can differ depending on what part of the island a person is from, but most of these phrases can be found throughout. Craic - A word with a few meanings. Bookmarked it. Ireland Travel Guides was born because of this passion and hopefully, in some little ways, this website will be able to help you on your next trip to Ireland. So, the next time your Irish friend cancels your much-needed Irish vacation plans because of a stomach-ache, you can say mor ya. Its worth noting that when someone says that theyre grand, they may not necessarily be so. Read: I absolutely will not be doing that. Amadan - Generally refers to a fool or a buffoon. For example, She passed her exams in the end. 1. Act the maggot is a verb that means "to mess around," by behaving foolishly, for example, or by avoiding work. @ Susie: Sorry I forgot. Appreciate your comments! The craic was 90. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on June 29, 2012: Ha!! Commonly used in England where Irish immigrants did much of the manual labour. Stems from the more common English term crack. It is interesting that you found slang in Newfoundland hard to understand! Having the craic means the person was out having fun, for example, Ah, man, Im dying. That young lad was in here last night acting the maggot. For example, Gway out of that with your umbrella. Lets get out for a dander and get some fresh air. But no need to get too intellectual! For example, Ross, ya pox! For example, Yer man was caught last week stealing from the till in Superquinn. During your trip, if an Irish local or your best friend calls you their acushla, dont be too flattered! They are commonly risk-takers or, sometimes, daredevils. Scundered/scunnered - different meanings depending on your location. Free burgers. Appreciate your comment! Here, you'll find everything from hike and drive guides to funky places to stay and more! Did you lob the gob?. For example,The car wont start. For example, The hostel were staying in as a kip and a half!. 4. . Bad dose. Loads of the below words were new to me as well, but Ive lashed them into a section dedicated to Belfast slang. You would be lead to believe us Irish speak the English but don't be fooled!! Looking for some fun Irish slang words and phrases? There are two peelers coming up the road there. It means "May God remove obstacles in your journey through life". It shows on your cheeks. If you hear a barrage of swear words coming from an Irish person and ask them what's wrong, it's likely they'll reply "The F$@ %&*! ! translates into I definitely wont be doing that. Theres no way Im waiting for a bus in that. So much of this looks like Australian slang to me. For example, Your Michael is a little hallion. Be sure not to let anyone tell you that youre a dosser on your trip. A few of these I actually wouldn't have even known were slang, because I have used/heard them so much (namely gawked, brutal and mortified). The only way you got those types of correspondences was to get them from the post office which would normally be in your local shop (in rural areas anyway). I recently went to Newfoundland, and they have a lot of different slang words also. The people from Northern England and Scotland borrowed the word that denoted a meaning for conversation or news. The term whats the crack essentially means, how are you, or have you any news? Interestingly, crack was borrowed from the Irish term craic, and was re-borrowed! Sassenach - From the Gaelic word sasunnach, meaning Saxon, and used to describe non-Gaelic speaking Scottish Lowlanders (and our English friends). Here are some Irish phrases that I find my self using CONSTANTLY. Teresa Kennedy Harris on August 19, 2018: Very helpful for my book that is based out of Dingle Ireland, and I am a California girl! And whatever end of Paddy's Day you're on, it's always a good time to test them out. It was some Ogeous handling. For example, Declans been in there for the past hour faffin about the place.. Feck is a polite way of saying f*ck. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on June 25, 2012: Thanks viking305, The good old garda, thanks for that, a good one! Have to bookmark it as I do plan on making it over to Ireland one of these years. Yer wan or Your one is used to refer to someone whos name you do not know or a person that you do not like. 7. It could also denote a place where cheap entertainment can be availed. Voted Up and Sharing, then I'm off to the Jacks! Internet slang now occasionally reinterprets it as the acronym for "sad and pathetic". " You're an awful snake (pronounced shnaake) " - Translation: you're a sneaky person, but I like you. Great page! Thanks. For example, Shite, put the cans away. For travelers, if your good friends call you boyo, it might be a term of endearment. Learn something new or share one or two that we . However this word nick is very tricky, as it is used for many things in both formal and British slang. But most of them are creations of literary geniuses and everyday Irishmen who strive to make the English language as dynamic, engaging, heartfelt, communicative, and fun as possible. Irishmen and women, with shamrock and four-clover leaves, are fans of good luck. . It stems from the Irish Gaelic word cuisle, which means darling, or more literally vein or pulse. When you hear an Irish local saying that you are going in arseways, it means you are going in the wrong direction (A persons arse can be found. 20. Let me know in the comments section below! What an absolute geebag. Someone who is driven by anxiousness, waiting for something to occur. Talk about a dope. It refers to a young Irish girl, or a, is derived from the old Irish Gaelic term. Its like a midden in there. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on April 25, 2013: Many thanks hope it made some sense to you! May the luck of the Irish enfold you. Hes a sound lad. Thanks for sharing. 1 The press. Or mor ya or mauryah in Irish English, it is a derisive interjection that can be properly translated as Yeah, right in the US English language slang or bullocks in the UK. According to Irish Central, the craic was 90 signifies the nirvana of craic, though it can also be used sarcastically when something that was supposed to be a good time ends up being the opposite. I'm definitely gonna need this if I wanna go to Ireland! You are now a graduate of the Authentic Vacations school of Irish slang. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on November 18, 2012: Afraid I am not familiar with bant except being short for banter, as in chat, talk. 'Mucker'- an endearing term to describe a friend. . The Hub (n.): haven't you noticed; Boston is the center of the universe. BANJAXED. That was a . My stomach is in bits. No, we don't mean the fuel. Example, "Tara, I'm going to the shop", and . You can use give it a lash in a heap of different ways. And it has further connotations: a, is regarded as a strange person, a strange. Banjaxed. Often used in a derogatory context. Youre some clown. meaning leg covering. Aye . Dad, weve only climbed less than a hundred feet. Culchie is the term people who live in Dublin use to refer to someone who lives in the rural areas outside the city. The jammy hoor!. Love the lists and entertaining hub. 24 of 30. This word is as pretty as it sounds. Pronounced wayne, this word means child.. Leg it refers to moving fast. Its been ages since I last seen ye, boyo. The word crack came from the Middle English term crak, meaning loud, bragging conversation. I loved this. Yoke. I missed ye. Here is a guide to the most popular Irish Slang words used today in everyday speech. It basically means a long time. This is an Irish phrase thats used to ask someone to wait for you or to stop what youre saying. For example, busted can mean "broken" or "ugly," sick can mean "ill" or "very cool," and hip can mean "trendy" or "fashionably un-trendy.". If you arrive in Ireland and ask someone for the restroom, it is a social suicide. (Term of endearment). "Sleeven" A sleeven is a sly or underhanded person. Then I ended up third in line and heard the woman behind the counter ask everyone if they were okay, and I realized that "Are you okay?" Pity the colour is shite. In Irish slang words, if your parents are away for the night, or for a day or two, you go to someones gaff to have a party or a sleep-over. The word Yoke is used to describe something. ): how we like to say that we couldn't care less about something . I can sense that. It might sound derogatory to some, or might be a term of endearment for others. Conservation. I did have fun compiling this, it has to be said! Gamers actually use this term quite a lot, with the same meaning and context. Craic 4. Be sure not to let anyone tell you that youre a, A more endearing term for the word idiot or fool is the Irish slang, Yet, still, it is used in a mocking mannerwith a hint of affection. 4. For example, I clipped the wing mirror off the pillar yesterday. You are destined for success in writing. the part of a garment that covers or is next to the neck. May the blessings of St. Patrick behold you. The thing has gone to shit and I only have it a week. Howaya! I cant reach my coworkers, and the other tourist guides trailing behind us wont be able to hear us outside the Cave of Maghera. Suzie from Carson City on August 23, 2012: I really LOVE this hub!! You could refer to someone that's annoying you as 'That yoke over there' or you could also say 'Here, pass me that yoke there on the counter'. This is another one for describing someone thats stupid. Can you help? Speaking of minus craic, "Dryshite" is a term used to refer to someone who is boring and no fun. A first for me!! Fluthered. , and more often used by Irish, Scottish, and English teenagers and young adults. For example, Bout ye, chief! Slang Is Always Evolving. A version of this story ran in 2019; it has been updated for 2023. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on July 18, 2012: Hi clevercat, Thanks so much for visiting, glad it gave you a chuckle or two! Have you heard of the new band from across the block? The act of getting the messages has over the years just become the act of getting some shopping in as apposed to getting your telephone/telegraph messages. gwan oura dat ye bleedin' mad ting. If a person is Acting the maggot theyre messing around / dossing i.e. is just the Irish version of "How can I help you?". Anatomy a. Youll often hear the word Class paired with Pure, for example, That new full-back theyve brought on is pure class.. Houl yer whisht in there. - common prostitute, Means sorry and also excuse me, pardon me, Now you're talking, now you're doing well. Take it from this Irishwoman though: you shouldn't go around Dublin calling people "eejits" anytime soon. Hopefully you will get to visit us over this neck of the woods and have a head start in the speech! Originally, the word was spelled crack when it was used by Ulster Scots; the Gaelic spelling wasnt widely used in Ireland until it was popularized as the catchphrase in the Irish-language TV show SBB ina Shu starting in the 1970s. The word colleen is derived from the old Irish Gaelic term cailin which means girl or maiden. At a dinner party one should eat wisely but not too well, and talk well but not too wisely. In England there are so many curious expressions or slang too so no wonder you found it daunting. The word crack came from the Middle English term. maybe another part is needed?? LMAO! These Irish slang words are commonly used in everyday Irish conversationssome might sound offensive, some might sound like it was pulled out of a literary textbook. It was a fun hub to write and laughs all the way!! Although, it might be fun as a joke. The press is the kitchen cupboard where food is stored. 10. This is another Irish expression for describing kissing. There are no strangers here, only friends that we have not yet met. This next section dives into Irish phrases and Irish slang words that Ive said in the past and that have gone completely over peoples heads. We talk about the weather a lot in Ireland. E's in the Rah. This term is used for news, gossip, and fun conversations engaged by the locals. On your next Irish trip, you might hear quite a few locals complaining about their state of begrudgery. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on November 19, 2013: Hahaha that was gas! Definition of a farmer a man how is outstanding in his own field. I was in a hoop after Foleys last night. HEY. Thanks Made, I had fun writing this one!Hopefully it gives a brief intro into the popular words visitors will hear and not run a mile!! What a tool!. A good destination for your Irish escapade. Irish Slang Words, Jokes, Funny Irish images, Irish memes, Irish Sayings, Irish Slang Terms, Irish Phrases and more. Carrie Lee Night from Northeast United States on March 17, 2014: Great fun!! Voted up and across. For example, That lad keeps on texting me. The most comprehensive online dictionary of Irish Slang. Jo Maxi simply means taxi. It describes a situation or a person thats no fun. Theres more than just one craic in Irish slang. Sound is probably more frequently used as an affirmative response to something, for example, Ah, sound. Like very sorry? Im a pure irish woman, born and raised ,im surprised ,ive heard all of these but the most common ive heard are ,acting the maggot ,craic, ejit ,black stuff ,eff off ,feck off, and lots more . Example: 'He's not feeling the best today, he was locked last night.'. Its a handy conversation starter and its generally the topic of debate in shops and pubs alike. They're very funny and fun-loving.I dated a pure Irishman for a couple of years..laughed straight through all 2 years!! Thanks for sharing and passing this on. For the first day or so, I thought I might be coming down with something. For example "Susie's phone got nicked at the party!" meaning Susie's phone was stolen at the party. For example, Cmon. Hardchaw, Hardman rough person. From "bajanxed" to "bogger", Niall takes us through some of Ireland's best slang phrases. Yet, still, it is used in a mocking mannerwith a hint of affection. I met a local once at a pub during our extended trip in County Donegal, and he kept complaining about his lifes begrudgery, and how he never has luck wherever he goes.

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