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  • jesus yhu need a life and where the fuck do yhu live? dope

  • the rest of the world arent spa's they now what half these things are

  • ur queer

  • wow, 8 miniutes of me life fcking wasted, i clicked on to this arse ways, i was watchin damo and ivor which is deadly, ur woman is fcking banjaxedd, my ears a bloody bledin listening to her, this video is brutallll, i agree i am a dosser.

  • in Indiana we say massive, gawk, & brutal with the same meanings, We sometimes say Idgit instead of idiot as a dumber kinda idiot. and we say ass backwards or often bas akwards so even the words are all screwed up.

  • bent

    

  • Odd, i like in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and "Gawk" is quite a common term here.

    Guess it's because a large portion of this area is of irish decent.

  • @cork1983 Traitors- that's a bit too far! It's just a middle class accent, I know several people from Cork who don't talk like they have their mouths full of spuds.

  • Dublin...Dublin...Dublin!!!Ur some spanner (did ya ever hear that one) those words are spoken everywhere,ya numpty!!!

  • hell I am from Texas. Interesting to hear how the Irish speak. we say yall= you all

    and fixing= as in I am about to do something(I am fixing to go outside).

  • nobody says banjaxedd ... its fukked upp :L :L :L

  • We say all that shit down here in Australia, cept' banjaxed. We say tosser instead of dosser :)

  • @MrDildodaggins Here in England, I think a 'Dosser' has always been used to refer to a down and out or tramp, where as Tosser means a Wanker or a real stupid person. :)

  • @Laurenk927 she's clearly irish ya dope :P

  • you missed a couple things... a lot of accents incvlude bloody in there vocab... and gawking is something amerricans say too...

    but what about bleeding? its used the same as bloody...

  • Thanks Jesjes1, its very helpful to know these "meanings" to avoid any unwanted confusion.

  • how would you say english are bastards in irish slang?

  • @MrSkycity007 Dirty hun bastards...That shud do the trick!

  • I'm Appalachian, where we don't mollycoddle the yardapes, lads and lasses take a crack at cleaning up their own gaumy rooms, and our parents tell us we'll be arrested for highway gawkery and attempt to mope if we don't shake a leg. We'll take a crack at anything that looks fun that won't send you tail over teakettle, and we try to drive without changing ends. We have a lot of Scots, Irish, and Scots-Irish ancestors who seasoned the language for us.

  • Kip in Dutch is a chickin haha... You totally forgot 'grand' and 'class'... this is what i learned in Ireland.. ;-)

    but tnx for these!

    isn't there also a.. like.. boombazeled or smt?

  • yould ya shut up ya fucken ejit!

  • She doesn talk like me and im from dublin!!! iv a better accent..

  • erm,people from england say bloody aswell,in a complaining way. so...yeah...ireland is 'deadly' but its not the only place that says knackered or bloody or chips....so..yeah.

  • she fair doesnt sound irish

  • well that was a waste of four...yes....i only watched four minutes....of my life.....such shite....totally useless.

  • I reeeeeeeeeally don't understand why you all have to speak like this! 

  • You're some gimp ..

  • Knackered is used in the UK as well.

  • Full of shit. Talking dublin in a scouse accent!!!!! Using merseyside slang!!!! You love the queen and her dry, little shrivelled up, parched bum hole. You'd lick it and then stick youre index finger in there. 700 hundred years wasn't enough. Bono's a cunt. Love and light. God bless!!!!

  • @Christ4lifeJesus ....and spoon feed you with the skins. Hahahahaha

  • your mad! i like the blog a bit diferent but its the sort of thing i would do not irish style though allow im am half paddy by blood great country people culture music you really shine its the irish way the world could learn a lot about happy ness through u wee little ediots

  • @Christ4lifeJesus What the fuck is wrong with you

  • @Christ4lifeJesus The Special olympics awaits you !!!!!!!!!!!! you fucktard from cork

  • @TAD1960 oh hello my thick irish brother what happened to you we were suppossed to meet down the town cos you said you had a young boys arse lined up for us both to fuck.

    now what we gonna do bro i guess I will have to toss you off like i always do.

    and you need to pay me for the blow job i gave you last night...only next time wash your smelly 2 inch cock..

  • Definitely use "gawk" in the states... as well as "talent"...

  • its just sad everthing u said is sad

  • ....also, if you google, 'Hiberno-English', you'll find a whole raft of stuff where in fact not only is the vocabulary informed by the Irish language but so also is the grammar of English as it is spoken in Ireland....OK, Slan..nice post!

  • Hi...I find your video fascinating....Thanks for posting!...just to point out though, the stuff about which you speak may not be peculiar to just Dublin. 'Bloody' for example, is similar to the way the French speakers use "sacré"....The slang usage is more or less the same and the two words mean the same thing literally. Also with regard to, "deadly", I have often heard, "C'est Mortel(elle)', which literally means "It's deadly" in French, again same word, same slang usage.....

  • Great video! Thanks for these great words! (Enjoyed your accent the whole way through.)

  • @Christ4lifejesus ye that's absolutely spot on. Don't forget about all our fighting raping and drinking. Grow up you sad pathetic .

  • @Christ4lifeJesus You cunt !!!!!!!!! nicaragua more like nackeragua what a fukin shithole greasy smelly spik infested poor kip , , fuck off you and that obamahalfcaste scumbags hahahahaha

  • @TAD1960 hello my thick dumb irish peedo bro....jesus you not found young boys bum yet as i am sick of you bumming me every night my ass is a little sore.

    please go on go on go on find yourself a nice young boy soon..

    love you bro..

  • piss off slapper

  • i understood every word, and im from east of england, most of them are not irish words. there pretty common words

  • Thanks for the lesson! i loved it!

  • "Craic" comes from "crack"; not the other way around.

  • @maroneill

    Can't agree with you Craic agus Ceol [Fun and music]has referred to in Irish writtings over a 1000 years ago.

    I don't think they have anything to do with each other but the sound the same

  • @saoirseterri [citation needed]

    Because so many people have strong opinions about the word, usage that old would definitely be heavily referenced on the internet. I certainly can't find any reference. However, the people that actually take their origin theories from evidence put it back to the 1950s at the earliest, coming from the English "crack".

  • @maroneill

    We'll have to agree to differ we could go arround in circles I could produce older Irish writtings Songs Poems even a stain glass window in a monestry in Roscray depicting Craic agus Ceol na Daoine a long time before electricity never mind the internet but I think it best we just let it lie.

    It was nice talking to you

  • I HATE YOU!

  • Cute as a bugs ear.

    Thanks for the video.

  • I went to the US with my family and we asked for burger and chips and then they gave us the burgers with a big fuck off plate of crisps! lol, we should have known better XD

  • I'm from Canada and will be taking a trip to Dublin in summer of 2012. Iam gonna watch your video shortly before I go to get familiar with that local slang ur talking about. Btw love ur accent!

  • I am in Canada and your use of bloody,gawk,brutal,deadly is exactly the way everyone I know has used them for years.Nackered,masive and the talent phrase I have not heared over here.

    Would LOVE to see Ireland.Maybe someday I hope...the first on a long list.

  • why oh why don't post again that was 30 seconds of my life i'll never get back ya fecking gee bag

  • Ya wagon........

  • what a poxy gee bag

  • what a poxy gee bag

  • what a gee bag.....

  • gee bag

  • bloody deadly= fuckin awesome

    irish to american there ya go

  • @MusicLover7185514 Aw fer fuk sake!

  • Im from Monaghan nd use all of them sayings all the time

  • Bloody is from The Blood of Christ / Bloody Mary an Elizabethan cuss/swear word. A kip is from ''Kip house'' a cheap lodging house and a brothel. Gor Blimy 0 Reilly is a London one from God Blind me O Reilly. Maith thu a chroi.

  • Bloody is from The Blood of Christ an Elizabethian cuss/swear word.

  • We use a fair few of those terms here is Australia. :P

  • Very well explained! Loved the video, I'm Lithuanian living here in Dublin and already picked up quite few slang words that are really sound! :)

  • We use "Gawk" as a word to get sick, " he was gawkin' everywhere"

  • In America, a phrase that's picked up is "killer." Used in the same way as "deadly", as an adjective. "Did you see that car flip?" "Yeah, that was killer!" Another phrase is "dude". Used two ways, one is like "bloke". Pretty much "that guy". "Where is that dude?" And another way is as...well...I'm not sure how to put it. "Dude, did you see that?" "Dude, no way!" Or "Dude, where's my car?"

  • dublin is soooooooooo fucking boring.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste Fuck off you stupid racist cunt

  • @tony10396861 so im a racist because i speak my mind and the truth of how extremely boring and depressing dublin is. you,re an idiot and in dublin you cant even express your true self with out being judged and aliennated for it.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste No youre a racist because of your username moron. Of course you're entitled to your opinion, unusual as it is. I've never ever heard anyone describe Dublin as either boring or depressing; everyone loves Dublin. Maybe you didn't go to the right places. Or maybe it's you that's boring and depressing

  • @tony10396861 well look harder next time because their is lots of people who find dublin boring. plus dublin has been rated as the second most boring town in europe after zurich by the head european judge bosses and if you dont belive it then check it out on google. their is nothing to do in dublin only drink in the same old boring grand-daddy bars that dont even have any (pool tables) or (music juke boxes) in them and they are filled up with lots of arrogant polish bouncers.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste Come on you can't be serious!! Who are these elusive "head european judge bosses"? People vote with their feet. If Dublin is so shit, why is it such a popular tourist destination?? And why do so many people come back again and again? I really think you went to the wrong places. Music juke-boxes?? Is that what passes for fun where you come from? Try live Irish music in an old Dublin pub. You won't know yourself.

  • @tony10396861 yeah the only tourists that visit dublin is old age americans going back to find their culture and homeland. other than that nobody gives a shit apart from polish looking for cheap labour.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste Monkeyhead You stupid fucking cunt you know fuck all about dublin and ya talk out of yer arsehole, I want to invite you over to dublin and i will organize a welcoming party and we will knock the bollix out of ya and dump ya in the liffey you useless fuckin stupid cunt,let me know when you want to come over and i will sort out all the details for ya poxbottle that you are hahahahahahahahahahaha You cunt

  • @TAD1960 dublin is boring morbid and lifeless enough said.

  • @tony10396861 Live Irish Music in an Old Dublin Pub sounds cool in my book

  • @tony10396861 hahaha are you fucking serious. just what i thought a typical uneducated un-multicultural irish man. you havent travelled around much have you because in england millions of mixed-race people call themselfs half-caste. for your information the terms half-caste and quarter-caste is not racist its just another name for a biracial person. you see (1 in 10) british kids come from mixed-race families unlike in ireland so you wouldnt be familiar with those terms and think their insults.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste Hahaha the idiot who can't spell and thinks "un-multicultural" is a word has the brass neck to call me uneducated. I've had a right chuckle over that one, thanks.

    For YOUR information, half-caste is a derogatory term in many countries which does not equate to mixed race. Caste, as you may know, is the tradition of sytematic racial discrimination common in countries such as India. That aside, why is Obamas race worth questioning unless race is an issue for you?

  • @tony10396861 its not derogatory word asshole . and if some moron amerans are dumb enough to call a half-white biracial half-caste man like obama black then i have the right to call him by his real racial name. its sick because in africa obama and every other biracial person is called white muzungu.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste Concerning the tourism issue, you're just plain wrong. It's one of the most popular destinations in Europe for young europeans. Maybe not where you come from, I dunno, but the term "half-caste" IS derogatory in many countries. The politically correct term where I come from is "mixed race". I have already explained to you the racial baggage carried by the term "caste".

  • @tony10396861 dublin is the most boring shithole on earth full of scumbags and junkies and the only foriegners that want to be in dublin is polish to get all the jobs other than that nobody wants to go their only immigrants. its very boring and thats why the irish tourism board has officially declared that irish tourism is dead.

  • @OBAMAisHalfCaste What jobs? You're full of shit. Either you are mentally deficient or else you're just trying to piss me off. In either case I'm done talking. So fuck off.

  • @tony10396861 you know im right. dublin is boring end of story.

  • Americans use brutal too. I know I do sometimes...maybe I'm the only one...

  • my mates from up north in the uk and he goes to me 'yeah its rubbish living this far apart, we've got no crack' and i was like '... i dont take drugs' :L but thanks for this vid! its great! cos i really wanna learn a Dublin accent to impress Niall Horan (One Direction) im pickin it up quite quick like :D x

  • your brutal but id still bate d hole off ya ya lil damp yolk

  • Story horse?

  • not bloody, but bleeding

  • @1Alen2 not beeding, but bleedin' ;)

  • Thank fuck I'm not from Dublin. Up Cork!

  • @rojagr1980 hahahahahaha cork,good joke!

  • Daycent kid !! There's 1 for ya

  • This video is deadly. But I am knackered, so I'll get a kip, or I'm gonna behave like an eejit, and then I'm gonna fix my banjaxed bike. I rode it arseways yesterday and got a puncture.

    Please, in your next video, explain "feck."

  • @PavelSedlak feck = fuck :)

  • I love Ireland :(

  • Thumbs up if you think the word "Savage" should be added to the English dictionary to mean "excellent"

  • Im pretty sure a lot of people use this in England

  • Lot a hate going down in here.

  • wat a fukn gobshite.. she is a fukn eejit.. posh little muppet!!!

  • clean up your kipping room you banjaxed wagon

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  • D4 shiet bag

    

  • I live in Canada and we use most of these "slangs" here althought this is a very Celtic area...... where it's not french ha ha

  • the tide wouldnt take her out. Theres an irish saying for you

  • 'knackered' got prince charles in trouble back in 1980's.(used correctly).a satire show of the time "not the nine o'clock news" commented that "the next time he felt shagged out he should keep his bloody gob shut" .gawk, bloody,talent,kip, and mollycoddle are all used in england too. slan mo chara

  • hahaha.d4,was the first thing that came to my mind aswell!!!

  • fuck off u d4 cunt

  • D4 head

  • the only person i ever heard useing Massive is my m8 from galway and im origional from finglas and still live northside but go to a southside school

  • lol i use al this slang besides mollt coddling l0l... nice ... lol

  • those comments are used all over ireland get your facts right typical dub

  • youd wanna clean your room :P

  • A very Large American set of people Say bloody in the same context as you.

    Oh and I live 30 min from Boston and Wicked is used somewhat like deadly but not the same. And if you are Of Irish stock as I am you end up using a few of the words here in every day life. They could not have handed down something like Hard working tradition but they manage to take Slang with them lol.

  • <3 Lovee Thee Irish accent :)

  • I' so surprised to understand nearly everything without rewinding the video ^^ Irish is sexy :D Greetings from Germany

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  • Ive heard brutal alot. But usualy its used by heavy metal people, I like the phrase Wicked.

  • Most of those are shite.....like the slang used....like......those were some of the worst examples ever

  • My favorite is a woolly jumper (sweater/pullover). lol

  • We use a lot of the same words in Canada, at least in the maritimes. Your accent actually reminds me of the accents around here.

  • Hang up those coat-hangers.

  • fake accent.

    ryoish

  • @dannyinaus we do say does tings in Dublin actually so u do ur homewrk

  • Cringiest thing ive heard in me life!!! minus craic!

  • ere posh yoke u can fk off u joebox now tats slang init

  • You sound like oyu are from well to do English parents that has had a charmed life but you are trying to come across as a grass roots type of chic. Also, many of the slang words you are using are NOT just said in Dublin. But as you are only about 13 years old I will forgive you for not having a very broad perspective. Kip is an English term, nackered is a an English term, etc. etc. do some homework luv

  • I have Irish in my Gene's and have always wanted to learn slang and pick up on the accent, some day i would love to go there to visit but wish i could live there..,

  • I would Love to live in Ireland, Love the accent and i understand it bloody well..

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  • It's really wierd alot of the slang you use in Ireland I tend to use and never figure out how or why.. it could be cause i have family that came from Ireland and they tend to say those slang words and then runs down family line that keep saying the words they learn or hear.

  • holy crap ur accent is so annoying! u southerner! im from Dublin and u didnt mension legend!

  • Sorrry Michelle :L

  • Michelles gay.

    SUPERGAY

  • fucksake, shes a d4, dont listen to her

  • @AnnoyingBeast sorry for you but she's from jobstown not D4!!!

  • cork word......... wats da strry boi

  • Jes Jes you are soooo cute, thanks for sharing it with us! I have a friend who's going to Ireland within 3 months and I was just looking for some videos that I could show him to see if he can get used to the accent or try to give him an idea of how easy or difficult it's going to be for him to get his ideas across and vice-versa, but from what I can see here, I think I can give him a hand with it, with your videos. Thanks!

  • In Australia we use a lot of these too. bloody, chips, gawk, how's the talent, kip and knackered. Given how many of us migrated from Ireland it doesn't really surprise me

  • retard

  • all right!!

    I lived in Dublin for a short time, and Im deadly to go back!!

    BTW, lovely eyes pretty lady!!

  • @guigasound are you kiding she is so fucking ugly just disgusting lovely eyes you must be fucking sick

  • Most of these are actually pretty common throughout the rest of the uk.

  • You forgot Stall It. You forgot a bunch of things thats horrible to call urself a true irish person. and im only 13....

  • Your own accent is a silly hotchpotch of TV inspired drivel,with twangs,stretched R's and senseless use of the word "Like".

  • Oh I use gawking and brutal all the time and I'm from the U.S and people look at me weird all the time for it. Thank you so much for sharing these, i'm going to Ireland soon and don't want to feel like such an outsider ;).

  • is it just me or does anyone else fancy JesJes?

  • Now i can finally go up to a girl and ask if she has a great craic?.lol...we (aussies) use nearly all the same slang

  • Hi Jesjes,

    For 'bloody deadly' people would be using someting like 'kei gaaf' in some parts of Holland....but I absolutely prefer your version!!!

    (Half Irish here).

    Bye for now,

    Eleanor

  • Crack was actually an English word, which was then taken into Irish, gaelicised, and then taken back into English.

  • In Canada we say a lot of the same things.. Well, not necessarily SAY them as much as know what they mean.. Like bloody, gawk, knackered, I say brutal all the time.. As with any country, the dialect is different wherever you go. I'm speaking for southern Ontario, but the east coast has a language all their own.. Actually, now that I think about it.. Places like Newfoundland would be irish descendants, so maybe it explains our language overlap

  • mk so, in america the word "deadly" & "massive" are understood 2 mean "fatal" & "large", but there's something to be said for the context in which they appear. To think that an american (like oh my god) would assume "bloody deadly" refers to "bleeding to death" is a bit far fetched. the topic and tone of voice would quickly implicate the intended meaning: "that party last night was bloody deadly!"

    Oh & ya forgot "your man.." "ballocks" and "grand"! ;)

    Wicked topic tho. Fun&Interesting :)

  • the hole 'prepy' 'perky' atitude is annoying :/

  • go on check my vid dare ye

  • I'm from New England in the U.S. and alot of these we do say. For example, Brutal, gawking, eigit, talented, these all mean the same thing as they do in Ireland.Of course, New England is full of Irish, Scottish, Italian, and French immigrants or people descended from them. Like I am a Scotch-irish american. So some of these could have been passed down.I think we have been americans for 5 or six generations maybe.

  • lo,fkn,l ,,,,ders 2 accents in dublin ,native dublin and RTE dublin,u beeaattcchh fall in the latter

  • In Armagh (Norn Ireland) Cool is class or epic :D

  • i say kip as in its a kip means its a shithole

  • I would say the english would use the word bloody more.....i`m a northsider and we say bleedin

  • ok im from dublin, raheny to be exact, whereabouts are you from?

  • Im irish. Dont use banjaxed much? Its FUCKED. Thats what most us use.

  • my family is from northern ireland i have a english accent but i use 99% of the time :L its weird that :')

  • I live in America, however, I say deadly to mean "awesome" and I say "Chips" and "Crisps" to mean fries and chips. I really do not know where I learned it though. I also say bloody as a more nice adjective when I am angry or irritated.

    Here in america, a popular word is "Epic". In ireland or the uk, you would take "Epic" to mean long and drawn out, but here it falls under the same category as irish "Deadly". and "Bass- ackwards" is the southern american alternative for "Arseways". haha.

  • Luder, gobshite, tool, tit. Some other words Irish people could use to describe this girl. Jesus how annoying is she.

  • and you do sound like your from d4(drumcondra) we do not all have that accent in dublin lol ( inchicore4life ).

  • you forgot piking me out of it also