Offe 2 Flashcards

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Lockjaw

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When your unable to open your jaw

I could get lockjaw if i do to much of it

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Nick

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tostealsomething:

I’ve had mybikenicked again.

Allright, who’s nicked myruler?

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Wan

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Irish term for a female…
Generally preceeded by ‘your’ or ‘young’…
Male version is ‘man’…
Check out your wan over there…

Who do them young wans think they are?

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Give somenone the flick

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to reject someone or something or get rid of them
Nikki has given Brandon the flick.

She ended up givin him the flick

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Gifted at(ing)/with(noun)

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having (something) as a special ability or quality

He used to be gifted at steling shift

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6
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Break it off

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To stop

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Shift someone

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Did ya shift him/her last night? Meaning did you kiss him / her(tongue action involved!)
You shifted the face of him/her last night (You were kissing him/ her passionately last night!)

Shift someone - to kiss someone tongue involved

Im gonna ask her is hhe wants to shift ya after school

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Eye up

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tolookat someone withsexualinterest:

Thatguyin thegreyjackethas beeneyeingyou up allevening.

We were eying you up there

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Do up

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to fasten something or become fastened:
Can you help me to do up my dress?
Do your shoes/laces up before you trip over.

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Moisturize

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to put aspecialsubstanceonyourskintostopit frombecomingdry:

You shouldtoneand moisturize everyday.

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Carress

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touch or stroke gently or lovingly.
“she caressed the girl’s forehead”

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Hand it to someone

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To give somebody credit or praise. You have to hand it to him for finishing such a big project so quickly.

You gotta hand it to jock,his advice is pretty much idiot proof

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Rage

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to speak very angrily to someone:
He raged at (= spoke angrily to) us for forgetting to order a replacement.

extreme or violent anger, or a period of feeling such anger:
[ C ] I had never seen him in such a rage before.

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14
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Up the pole

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Pregnant, usually unplanned, Irish slang, as in “knocked up”
From the great Irish film, THE SNAPPER:
“She’s gone and got herself up the pole”

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Cot

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a small bed for a baby or young child with high bars around the sides so that the child cannot fall out

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Moody

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If someone is moody, their moods change suddenly and they become angry or unhappy easily:
a moody teenager

You seem kinda moody

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Cut the bullshit

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get to the point; state the real situation.

Cut the bullshit i know your lying to me

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Stumpy

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short and thick:
There was a large ring on each of her stumpy fingers.
Stumpy sausages

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Ride

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A good looking person noun
Hes a ride

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Gawking in

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He was gawking at me

to stare at someone or something in a rude or stupid wayto look at something or someone in a stupid or rude way:
Don’t sit there gawking like that - give me a hand!

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Leave someone hangin

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to keep someone waiting for your decision or answer:
I was left hanging, not knowing whether I’d got the job.

Don leave him hangin

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Brickin it

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When someone is shit scared or in a scary situation, they are going to crap in they’re pants.
He was bricking it, before I even took a swing at him.

Patroane

To “Brick it” is to “shit a brick”, in that one is scared to the point that one not only loses control of their bowels, they lose control on a magnificant scale, where by a cuboid unit is produced.
I pulled out my AK and he bricked it.

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Dump someone

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where one partner ends the relationship when the other still wanted to stay together.
mike dumped me last night, im gutted

To end a relationhsip

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Misread

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to make a mistake in the way that you read something:
I was given the wrong tablets when the pharmacist misread my prescription.

Read something wrongly
Misread the signals

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Winded

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temporarily unable to breathe, either when hit in the stomach or after taking hard physical exercise:
Mark is so unfit - he gets winded just from walking up a flight of stairs.

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Make up your mind

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make a decision; decide.
“he made up his mind to attend the meeting”

You see this face hear this accent see my fashion and youve made up your mind

27
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Hay fever

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an allergy caused by pollen or dust in which the mucous membranes of the eyes and nose are inflamed, causing running at the nose and watery eyes.

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Talk it true

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when a person speaks candidly without filtering out words that may hurt someone’s feelings

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Compressed

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to press something into a smaller space:
Firmly compress the soil in the pot so that the plant is secure.

Its like a year compressed in one day

30
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Doss day

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(slang,BritainandIreland)The avoidance of work.

I am going to have adosstomorrow.

31
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Junior cert

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qualification students get once they successfully finish the Junior Cycle in post-primary schoo

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Rolled into one

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If someone or something has several qualities rolled into one, the person or thing has all of those qualities:
He is a father, sales manager, and athlete all rolled into one.

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Smiley

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smiling; cheerful.
“he drew a smiley face”

34
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Slutty stuff

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dirty; untidy; slovenly
2. (esp of a woman) sexually promiscuou

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Resit

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take (an examination) again after failing it.
“she is resitting her maths GCSE”

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Plastered

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Hard to not see
When a smile is plastered on a face, it means that the smile is evident all over the face & is impossible to hide or pretend that you arent smiling.

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Unattended

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not supervised or looked after.
“it is not acceptable for parents to leave children unattended at that age”

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Pedalling

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move by working the pedals of a bicycle.
“they pedalled along the canal towpath”

Black pedalling -pushin backwards

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Saddle

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a seat on a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.:
My bike needs a new saddle.