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Top ten Irish insults - the sharp tongued with of Ireland

The best way to insult someone with Irish lingo

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8. is blatant bigotry towards cats!
Number 7 sounds like a quote from the song "Nell Flaherty's Drake".
Horse poo, every one of these ! here's a few real ones that are used on a daily basis, in Ireland , by real Irish people. Gee bag ! gob shite ! toe rag ! jam rag ! hoors melt ! This is spine crunchingly degrading and embarrassing. I feel like digging up Queen Victoria and throwing the gob on her. What have we done to our country ? Do we really have to do this to get a bit of bread back ?
SAD
Lazy journalism - "sharp as a beachball"????????? That's authentic "Irish Lingo" alright! Irish Central I hope you're getting these contributions free because if you're paying somebody I could do with a piece of that easy action!
This is the worst kind of shamrockery, an extension of St. Patrick's Day nonsence. Buzz Brady, you must be about 5th generation Irish American and probably never set foot in Ireland. So to you I say : dont just buzz off, f... off.
I just love the thought behind these kind of stories.
Pat says to shamus--"I passed by your house last night!" Shamus answers--"Fine!"
Beef to the heels like a Mullingar heifer.
Either Buzz made this nonsense up, or he found it on the internet. Whichever way it goes, zero out of ten to Mr Brady. Irish in name only.
where do you get your facts from irishcentral, your not as right as rain with any of these so called irish insults.
She has more children than teeth.
She has more children than teeth.
Never heard of a lot of these "you have a face that would turn milk sour" that should be the second one.
ive never heard any of these, i doubt it was an irishmen who said anything like these
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