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Top ten Irish sayings for a night on the town

Tips for meeting and greeting folks on a night out in that undeniably Irish style

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I think one should explore Newfoundland sayings if you enjoy off the wall expressions. eg's - "Goin out for a few swallies n scuffs" - going for a few drinks and dancing yur stund as me arse – you are not too bright just show it to the pan – you don’t need to fry the food much
I don't know if this one is a compliment or an insult.You have legs like a Mullingar Heifer
Born and raised in Galway never heard such stupid sayings
The key to understanding an Irish person is to slow down a bit and go 'with the flow'.
A lot--maybe most of these--are lame and don't deserve the time or space allotted . . . .
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