bulb off someone:look like someone.
Burdizzo:castration device.
camogie:the female version of Hurling.
chancer:an opportunist.
Child of Prague:a religious statue farmers place out in a field to encourage good weather (an old Irish superstition).
chipper:a restaurant that sells fast food.
Clonamore:town next to Ballylaggin.
come here till I kill ya:come here and let me hit you.
cooker:oven/Stove/Hob.
cop on:behave yourself.
corker:beautiful woman.
couldn’t get his hole in a polo factory:unlucky in love.
cracking:brilliant.
crack on:do something/get going.
craic:fun.
the craic was ninety:Having a lot of fun and banter.
Culchie:a person from the countryside or a county outside of Dublin. Usually used as a friendly insult.
cute hoor:a clever/slick person.
daft:silly.
daft as a brush:very silly.
deadly:great.
dicky day:children’s allowance day.
did you fla her last night:did you sleep with her.
doing a foxer:working for cash in hand.
doing a line:dating.
dolled up to the nines:dressed up and looking good.
don’t be scabby:don’t be mean.
don’t piss down my back and tell me it’s raining:don’t lie to me.
dosser:someone not doing what they should be doing.
drive on:keep going.