What is a kip in Ireland?

Kip = a dump of a place or to have a sleep.
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What is a kip slang?

noun \ˈkip\ Definition: A deep state of rest during which your eyes are closed and you become unconscious.
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Why is it called a kip?

The ultimate source is probably the Danish word kippe for a hut or a mean alehouse. It was first recorded in the middle of the eighteenth century as an Irish slang term for a brothel. The earliest example known is from Oliver Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield.
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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 you call a pretty Irish girl?

1. colleen - an Irish girl.
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What is considered rude in Ireland?

When driving, especially in more rural areas, it's considered rude in Ireland to not acknowledge an oncoming driver. This is done by simply lifting a finger off the steering wheel in greeting. You could raise the whole hand if you recognize the person, but at least a slight wave motion in passing is expected.
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What is a toilet called in Ireland?

The Jacks. The jacks is Irish slang for toilet, derived from the older English word for toilet jakes.
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What does feckin eejit mean in Irish?

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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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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What is kip in UK?

British. : sleep —sometimes used with down kip down on a spare bed— Alice Glenday.
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What is a nap called in Britain?

nap, kip (British, slang), snooze, drowse, take forty winks (informal)
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What is a kip on bars?

The kip allows the gymnast to swing below the bar to arrive in a front support on the bar. From the front support, the gymnast may then perform any number of skills. The glide kip is the most commonly used mount on the women's uneven bars. The kip has been used since the early days of modern gymnastics.
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How are you in Irish slang?

Grand (an iconic bit of Irish slang) Grand means OK. You'll hear it most commonly used as a response to, 'How's it going'/'How are you feeling? '/'How are you today?
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How much is a kip?

A kip is a US customary unit of force. It equals 1000 pounds-force, and is used primarily by structural engineers to indicate forces where the value represented in pound-force is inefficient. Although uncommon, it is occasionally also considered a unit of mass, equal to 1000 pounds (i.e. one half of a short ton).
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What does Pog mo hon mean in Irish?

Pogue mahone (Irish póg mo thóin, 'kiss my arse').

A humorous Hiberno-English catch-phrase, conveying disrespect or incredulity, also sometimes used to trick foreigners into using a vulgarity. ... Foreword.
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What do you call someone from Dublin?

Jackeen is a pejorative term for someone from Dublin, Ireland.
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What does Dobber mean in British slang?

/ˈdɑː.bɚ/ uk. /ˈdɒb.ər/ a person who secretly tells someone in authority that someone else has done something wrong. Compare.
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What is Irish slang for 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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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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Why are there no trees in Ireland?

If you've followed our work in the past you'll know just how important native trees area to the surrounding environment. These incredibly low numbers are primarily due to human activity in the 18th and 19th centuries, and to a lesser extent also activities in the early 20th century.
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What should you not say to an Irish person?

Eleven things you should never say to an Irish person
  • Potato. Not funny, ever. ...
  • Oh you're Irish… ...
  • Isn't Ireland part of the UK? ...
  • What do you mean you have your own language? ...
  • Top of the morning to you. ...
  • To be sure to be sure. ...
  • Say thirty-three and a third. ...
  • You must come from a big family.
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What should you not wear in Ireland?

  • With Ireland's unpredictable weather, varied terrain, and unique culture, it's important to know what not to wear when travelling around Ireland. ...
  • High heels – avoid slipping and tripping in heels.
  • Non-waterproof jacket – avoid being soaked to the bone.
  • Flip-flops – think twice as to 'weather' or not this is a good choice.
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What is an Irish look?

The Modern Irish Look

The modern Irish usually have light features – pale blue or green eyes, reddish or brown hair and fair skin with freckles.
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