I use this one a lot. Theres a lotof different Irish slang for drunk or to describe someone thats had far too much to drink. For more silly Irish banter, check out Castles of Ireland, Dublin Airport Doodles and Round Ireland With A Fridge. LOL Check out my other Irish hub sometime for a real "flavour" of warped Irish humour! flower, Part of a bicycle that protects the rider from wheel splashes, Very difficult or to really want to do something, A small bottle of alcohol, particularly vodka, Dole; comes from nat king Cole (rhyming slang), Drunk, e.g. Thanks vespawoolf! Will you stop being minus craic and come out for a few pints. 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. Ya get me?11. The Scottish might be able to shed some light on it, given that to be banjoed means to be hit as hard as possible, and subsequently banjoed almost means wrecked.53. Travel Blog Website includes Silly Photos, Videos, Weird Unusual Humor, WTF and Stories, Switzerland Funny Travel Guide, Destination Tips, News, Advice, Information. In England there are so many curious expressions or slang too so no wonder you found it daunting. You can describe a person or a situation as bang on. Someone thats boring. Fake Header Menu Toggle. Bin Chickens. I must have really absorbed your words and meanings because I scored 100% on the test! We Irish do have some odd words we use everyday! Mary Strain from The Shire on August 23, 2012: Loved this! Weather type: Rainey. For example, That eejit is after locking his keys inside the house again. This is another for describing someone thats heavily intoxicated. So copping something would mean acquiring it, and perhaps therefore became pared down to acquiring sense, but its origins are still a little muddy.83. This is one of my personal favourites Tom fu*ked off again without buying his round. Theres shit everywhere. Had fun reading all the slang words, some familiar, some not so. Suzanne Ridgeway (author) from Dublin, Ireland on November 19, 2013: Hahaha that was gas! Right, this is another one. Put it on the wrong way and, well, youve made a hames of it.82. Home Travel Blog: The Travel Tart, Offbeat Tales From A Travel Addict! A Gombeen is an old Irish insult/word thats used to describe someone shady, or someone thats a bit of a del-boy/wheeler-dealer-looking-to-make-a-quick-profit. For example, Here. For example, Im going to go in there now and eat the head off of him!, Cmere to me can mean two things: the first is to literally come here, for example, Cmere to me and tell me what happened?.