What do they call bathroom in Ireland?

The Jacks. In Ireland, 'the jacks' means 'toilet', most commonly used to refer to public bathrooms.
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What is Irish slang for toilet?

The Jacks. The jacks is Irish slang for toilet, derived from the older English word for toilet jakes.
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Why are toilets called jacks in Ireland?

An old Tudor phrase for lavatory, jacks is a term more commonly used in Ireland. This is likely a reference to Jack Power, who invented the first multiple cubicle toilet. However, he never liked his name being associated with sanitation so he changed it by deed poll.
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What is a fanny in Ireland?

Fanny pack: The term fanny in Irish is applied exclusively to female genitalia, so whatever you are wearing, it isn't a fanny pack; it's a waist-belt or a waist-pouch.
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What is a wee in Ireland?

Wee – a word used to describe everything. Technically, wee is supposed to refer to small things, but in Ireland, that is not always the case. Instead, the word 'wee' is used to describe absolutely everything.
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How to say Where are the toilets? in Irish



Why do Irish say feck?

Feck as a verb once meant “keep a look out”, maybe from Irish feic. And then there is the Irish slang feck “steal, take”, which the Chambers Dictionary of Slang says may originate in Old English feccan “to fetch, gain, take”, or German fegen “to plunder”.
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What do the Irish call a girl?

“Cailín” means “girl” in the Irish language. A lot of Irish people still use this word even when speaking in English. The plural, “Cailíní,” is also commonly used, for example, “I'm meeting up with the cailíní later on.”
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Why is it called a Minge?

Etymology 1

From Angloromani mintš, from Romani minʒ (“female genitals”), probably from Old Armenian մէջ (mēǰ, “middle, midst; inside, interior; the middle part of the body; loins, reins; waist; belly, abdomen; back”). Doublet of medius.
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What is Brownie slang for in Ireland?

Brownies are characteristically mischievous and are often said to punish or pull pranks on lazy servants. If angered, they are sometimes said to turn malicious, like boggarts.
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What does bloody mean in Ireland?

fuilteach. More Irish words for bloody. fuilibiliú noun. bloody, circus, furore.
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What are bathrooms called in Scotland?

For the uninitiated, cludgie is a Scottish word meaning “toilet”, although probably not to be used in the politest of companies.
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What is the most Irish thing to say?

Here are 15 Irish expressions to break out on St. Paddy's Day:
  1. May the road rise up to meet you. ...
  2. Sláinte! ...
  3. What's the craic? ...
  4. May the cat eat you, and may the devil eat the cat. ...
  5. Two people shorten the road. ...
  6. Story horse? ...
  7. On me tod. ...
  8. Acting the maggot.
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What does Mick mean in Irish?

a contemptuous term for a person of Irish birth or descent.
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Why is bathroom called John?

At one point in time these names began to be used for describing a small, smelly restroom area inside of a house. Only the very wealthy had jakes/jacks inside of their homes– most others were located somewhere outside. The name “John” was later derived from “Jake” and “Jack.”
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What is a Lou?

A Letter of Understanding (LOU) is a formal text that sums up the terms of an undertakings of a contract which may have been negotiated up to this point only in spoken form or otherwise informally.
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What is the British term for bathroom?

They took a break so he could go to the toilet. loo (British, informal) washroom.
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What does feckin eejit mean?

Product Description. Irish slang definition of the word "eejit". One of the most common Irishisms. Like an idiot or a fool but much nicer and friendlier. Even smart and intelligent people can act the feckin eejit.
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What does cracker mean in Irish?

In Northern Ireland, when you say something is 'cracker', you mean it is really good.
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What do you call someone who is Irish?

The Irish (Irish: Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland, who share a common history and culture. There have been humans in Ireland for about 33,000 years, and it has been continually inhabited for more than 10,000 years (see Prehistoric Ireland).
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What do they call condoms in Australia?

Franger definition

(Australia, New Zealand, slang) A condom.
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What do Irish call friends?

Mucker. Mate, pal, friend.
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How do you say drunk in Ireland?

21 Irish slang words for getting drunk
  1. Blutered. Scuttered.
  2. Wasted. Langers.
  3. Ossified. Pissed.
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Why do Irish say green white and gold?

The green represented the republicans, i.e. those who wanted to liberate Ireland from British rule. The gold/orange symbolized the “Orangemen” – supporters of the union with Britain (they took their name from King William of Orange).
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Is Eejit a swear word?

Is Eejit a swear word? (Ireland, slang, derogatory) An objectionable person, usually female. Eejit – is the Irish English equivalent and is common in fictional and vernacular dialogue. It doesn't connote mental retardation – an idiot can – instead signalling foolish behaviour, be it chronic or occasional.
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