Happy St. Patrick’s Day Everyone! Post a photo of your lucky style. After all you don’t have to be Irish to “get lucky” ;)
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day Everyone! Post a photo of your lucky style. After all you don’t have to be Irish to “get lucky” ;)
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Being of Irish-Scottish heritage, may I wish all a Happy St. Patrick's Day.
One tip from a Celtic Gentleman: Tá tr* shaghas bean ann: bean chomh m*-náireach le muc, bean chomh crosta le cearc agus bean chomh m*n leis an uan.
Erin Go Bragh!
I definitely like your Irish style!
Rough translations of above, the first being something I heard my Irish granda grumble:
Tá tr* shaghas bean ann: bean chomh m*-náireach le muc, bean chomh crosta le cearc agus bean chomh m*n leis an uan.
"There are 3 types of women: a woman as disgusting as a pig, a woman as mean as a chicken, and a woman as pleasant as a lamb."
To that I offer THIS:
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Erin go bragh! = Ireland forever! (Traditionally would be "Eirinn go brach," which is, "Ireland 'til eternity.")
N*l leigheas ar an ngrá ach pósadh. = "There is no cure for love... except marriage."
While we're at it, some other common phrases you might hear today:
Slainte! = "To your health!" (Not "cheers" as most people think.)
Pog mo thoin! = Said with a wink and a grin so sounds like one is being wished well, but actually means, "Kiss my behind!"
Ta gra agam dhuit! = "I love you!" (Or more precisely, "I have love for you!") Usually an expression of gratitude to the generous lad or lass buying the pub a round, chuckle.
Thanks for taking the time to give us that transition Ms. Fancy. I couldn’t make hide nor hair of it !
My Irish name down at Kelly's tavern was O'Shit. Like... "Oh Shit, are you here again?"