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Keano!
29-06-2008, 05:00 PM
We all know taht us Irish are mad about our national sport whic is, Gaelic Football.

Heres a few terms you may have heard from Irish people and their meanings! ;)


Báite - eg "I gave it báite" - I put a fair bit of effort into it

Stomached - surprised eg. "Jays, when he came up behind me I was awful stomached"

Mighty - very good

Hames - a right mess - eg. "he made a hames of that clearance"

Timber - intimidation of a hurling opponent

Welt - swing at

Lamp - a good thump

A Crowd – e.g. "that crowd from Ardrahan are a right shower of ****'*"

Schkelp - a good thump

Bullin' - angry. eg. "the centre half back was bullin' after I lamped him"

Bull thick - very angry

Joult - a push

Joshel - a shoulder push

The Comm-it-eeee - Local GAA fools in general

Bushted - eg. "Jayz me arm is bushted"

Bomber - a very popular nickname for a GAA player

A hang sangwidge - consumed with tay on the sides of roads after matches in Croker or Thurles.

Citeog - he hit it with his citeog. ie. left handed/footed

Warp - hit something hard as in "I'll ******' warp you"

Blast - A great amount of anything.

Rake - Also a great amount of anything, usually pints of Guinness

A Shamozzle - a group of players shkelpin' one another but not exactly hittin' anyone at the same time!

Flakin' - usually goes on for a whole game..... eg. "Jayz Mike Murphy gave Tony Delaney an awful flakin' below in training on Sunday". To "flake" a lad for a whole game usually starts off with a bit of the aforementioned "joshellin'" and "joultin'" and develops into a bit of "weltin'" and may even result in a good "lampin'" for the victim especially if he gets "bull thick".

Namajaysus - What was that for, referee?

Leh-it-in-ta-****-would-ya - Full forward's appeal to a midfielder for a more timely delivery of the pass

Mullocker - untidy or awkward players

Horsed - bout of rough play or intimidatory tactics as in “we horsed them out of it

Horse - untidy or rough player. There's one in every club ( The Legendary “Horse” Delaney)

Row - Fight involving four or more players swinging hurleys like lunatics

Massive Row - Row involving both team,substitutes and supporters jumping fences

Running Row - A massive row that continues out in the parking area and/or dressing room areas

Come up ta **** - A corner back back trying to rise the ball .

a hape - A big quantity (Heap)

in the paw - To catch the ball.

a Brawl - A collection of bodies in disagreement with each other.

a Dinger - Usually a fast wing forward who can leave his opponent "for Dust".

a right **** - The Ref was a bit biased towards the other team.

Keano4taoiseach
02-07-2008, 06:58 PM
A Shamozzle - Love that one :D

This forum is being taken over by GAA threads, calm down kid :p

16-Keano-16
18-07-2008, 11:30 PM
Alri Keano. Are you going to the Dubs match on Sunday. Come on You Boys in Blue