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kjmoe20

What is a pickle called in Ireland? or is there a slang for pickle in Ireland?


    



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smcdevitt2001
It's just called a pickle.


Pete
A pickle is a pickle... why what were you told!?

Slagging/p1ss taking is our national sport, you know, whatever those GAA people might say!!


Shannyn
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Why would we call it anything else


johnsredgloves
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Wow, for the "land of a thousand welcomes" some of the Irish on here seem pretty snotty! From the other responses, apparently there isn't another word for "pickle" in Ireland. In America we sometimes call them gherkins or pickled cucumbers. I looked up the word "pickle" on the net and see that "gherkin" is sometimes used in the U.K. too.


micka5
irelands not part of the uk, so thers that for ya.
"land of a thousand welcomes" take that and take a hike, how annoying would it be to have to live in a place where their all smiles all the time. no place is like that


vixy chick
its called a piiidjkdsiaoiulsaf ..........................

Ah come on now its just a bloody pickle. Tayto, biro, hoover thats different but a pickle is just a pickle


Denise
no its just pickle dont be so stupid



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