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    GAAphrases

    Holly - eg "I gave it holly" - I put a fair bit of effort into it

    ? Bollix - Pat Spillane or any Meath players or supporters

    ? Mighty - very good

    ? Hames - a right ****e - eg. "he made a hames of that clearance"

    ? Timber - intimidation of a hurling opponent - eg. "show him some
    timber"!

    ? Lamp - a good thump - eg. "I swung for the sliotar, missed by 3 feet
    and lamped their fullback"

    ? A Crowd - A gathering of people that watch a match and hope for
    random acts of violence eg. "that crowd from Meath are a right shower
    of ****es"

    ? Schkelp - To remove living tissue in the absence of surgical
    procedures eg-"That ****e from Tipp took a schkelp out of my leg"

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    ? Hatchet Man - Mountainy type, uses hunter/gatherer instincts.

    ? Bullin' - angry - eg "the centre half back was bullin' after I lamped
    him"

    ? Bull thick - very angry - eg "the centre half back was bull thick
    when I lamped him again"

    ? Joult - a push - eg "I gave him a joult and he has to wear a neck
    brace for two weeks"

    ? The Comm-a-teeee - Local GAA bull****ters in general

    ? Bushted - an undefined soreness eg. "Jayz me arm is bushted"

    ? The Bomber - a very popular nickname for a fat, hairy GAA player

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      ? A hang sangwidge - consumed with tay on the sides of roads after
      matches in Croker or Thurles, usually contains half a pound of butter.
      (or as they say in Tipperary – sam midge)

      ? Rake - A great amount of anything, usually pints of Guinness the
      night before an important match

      ? Namajaysus - What was that for, referee?

      ? Ya-bollix-ya - Corner back's formal recognition of a score by his
      opponent

      ? Leh-it-in-ta-f***-would-ya - Full forward's appeal to a midfielder
      for a more timely delivery of the pass

      ? Mullocker - untidy or awkward player released for matches.

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        ? Burst the Bollix - Instruction to tackle your player.

        ? Row - Disagreement involving four or more players

        ? Massive Row - Disagreement involving both teams, including goalies,
        substitutes and supporters jumping fences

        ? Running Row - A massive row that continues out in the parking area
        and or dressing room areas usually resolved by the Gardai.

        Malavogued – reefed by hunger, thirst or by another person verbally
        i.e. Starving with the hunger

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          Ah sure its just a bit of da ol Irish waxin lyrical be gorah and be da hokey
          Ethanol is a toxic chemical, why would I drink it?

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            limers;874273 wrote: The Bomber
            After the famous kerry footballer 'The Bomber' Liston.
            Just realised what double dutch this list must sound to the rest of the non Irish people here Lim.
            Ethanol is a toxic chemical, why would I drink it?

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