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From Irish words for love and Irish words for drunk to just general Irish phrases, learn this Irish slang and you can't go wrong! Before you come to Ireland, you're going to need to get yourself acquainted with some of the typical Irish phrases , Irish words, and Irish slang that might confuse you. Not to worry though, we're here to help with 35 phrases you can learn before your visit . Now get to studying! Common Irish words: We might look at you arseways if you don't know what chips are.

If you arrive in Ireland and ask someone for the restroom, it is social suicide. It's either called "the toilet," or even more commonly "the jacks." In pubs, the sexes are often written in Irish on toilet doors.



So you have the "fir jacks" and the "ban jacks." Not to be confused with "banjaxed," which means something is broken. You'll learn soon enough.

In use: "Tell ye what, you get in another round, while I head to the jacks." To do something the wrong way, or for something to go wrong on you. In use: "We tried to roast the turkey but it went arseways on us.

" This is fairly common in the south of Ireland. It's an odd pronunciation of "queer," but it's used as a replacement for "very." In use: "Jaysis, it's quare warm today isn't it?" A press is what we call a cupboard in Ireland.

However, the "hotpress" ...

Well, that's a different matter altogether! In use: "Hold on now till I get the biscuits from the press." If you're very tired. Normally used after a big night out.

In use: "We were ou.

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