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IrishCOLEMAN
Irish Gaelic Swears!??!?
ok so i am looking for some swears or rude irish sayings... if you could i would like the pronunciations of the word and their English translation.. also you could give me just phrases or anything else you know in irish..., thx
we call people a miserable toerag
an feckless omadaÃn
a firece cn*t
a pure bollix
a durty knacker
a stingy prick
Orla C
I'm afraid most of us learned our Irish from the clergy (nuns and brothers) so the likelihood of a non-Gaeilgoir knowing how to eff and blind in Irish is quite low. However, you never know ....
Jason b
lol i only know that feic ort means f*** off :P
It's Outrageous!
I agree with Niall D (above). If you swear in Gaelic to an Irish person, they won't have a clue what you're banging on about.
It's best to swear Irish style by saying any of Nialls phrases or some of these:
Go ask me gash (ask my vagina)
Go ask me goother (ask my vagina)
Ye oul gee bag (you old slapper)
Ye manky gowl (you dirty slapper)
That will have a far better effect than Gaelic swear words.