"I'VE NEVER HEARD THAT!" 🤣 | IRISH VS AMERICAN SLANG WITH OMOBAMIDELE & REYNA 🇮🇪🇺🇸
2024 ж. 24 Нау.
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Nottingham Forest players Andrew Omobamidele and Gio Reyna try to guess slang phrases from the Republic of Ireland and the United States.
#NFFC #NottinghamForest #PremierLeague
Want me to put it in a sentence? ....... Errrrm that's banjaxed 😂😂😂
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Could've said ah shite the jacks is banjaxed
Honestly 😂 not the brightest lad is he?
Fair play to who ever wrote down the irish slang spot on
mate ye havent a clue about irish slang u absolute scruff
@@Bobtrels nah I use most of them and I’m a dubliner
OMOBAMIDELE sounds more to me like Northern Irish. Maybe the English mixed with the Irish is bringing that through!?
@@colindavid2078 nah he sounds like where I’m from north county dublin
@@MW92. Born in Kildare ya clown
Get Reyna starting. He needs to play we need him
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Reyna just balled out in two games for USA. Two clean assists v Jamaica and a nice goal on a volley last night v Mexico.
I’m a bmouth fan and I feel exactly the same way about Tyler Adams they should play him after his goal against Mexico
@@EvanJGMegsonIt’s not they haven’t wanted to lol. He’s injury prone and just came back from a long term injury.
i love how ur saying cleen sheets as if hes a defender
For everyone talking about his accent it’s a Dublin/Kildare accent if u actually listen to him talking , the only tone of English comes through when he’s trying to explain it to the crew and reyna. if he used his full fledged accent he wouldn’t be able to talk to half his club … he needs to put a bit of English tone to some of it (naturally or not) He is Irish and has an Irish accent simple as
He sounds like hes from the Northside and given the slang its all the stuff i used as a kid
@@CGormanR35 Id say hes putting half it on for the hard man vibe.. He gives off that, I can hear the accent shifting all over the place..
More westside like clondalkin or lucan
Is one of his parents, Irish? (I just checked. His mother is ethnically Irish).
It's leixlip in kildare
Andrew knows his stuff ! Great to see him get a run in the team this season.
Be nice to see Reyna on the pitch!!! Hopefully he'll play Saturday. They should look up the film Hot Fuzz!!!
Or "Fuzz" (1970) starring Burt Reynolds and Racquel Welch!
was going to say someone should sit the pair of them in front of a screen and put hot fuzz on!
Love how the team behind the scenes work on this stuff, building relationships on and off the pitch. Keep it (and stay up) Forest! You reds.
Omobamidele is a fm23 legend for me, retired at the club at 37 winning 8 prem titles over 600 caps and 2 champions leagues. a forever icon
couldn't agree more, that man has done wonders for me
How much did you sign him for could be useful
there's so many different regional american dialects that having gio represent the entire countries slang is a lot of pressure
Could say this about literally any country probably
@@rew0rked regional dialects in the US is more pronounced than almost every country in the world, second only to maybe india or china. it’s just too many people, too many races, too many ethnic backgrounds for one thing
@@jacobdaly553 appreciate the knowledge 🫡
Ireland's slandg changes every 3 metres
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Wreck the gaff to me means Wreck the house since gaff in Ireland is another word for house or home
As a American I’ve never heard some of those slang terms. It also depends on the region. For example if you are from the Midwest (Middle US), we would say “Pop” instead of Soda
Everyone knows pop I think
can we actually see gio get playing time before the season is over lol
Jesus, top quality banter😢
"How do you need to look up your own slang bro" There was absolutely no need for that put down😂😂
Grilling in Ireland is interrogating. Why are you grilling me means why are you interrogating me like that.
Im American and I’ve never heard anyone say brick to mean cold and we say gallivanting here.
New Yorkers say it
In Ireland we never once in history said Brolly
@@naoiseleane7489 My granny says brolly. Probably an older thing.
@@naoiseleane7489we do
Andrew has the oddest half-English, half-Irish accent I've ever heard.
Has more of an Irish accent than a few of our own lads who have Irish names as well in fairness to the lad
Not one bit of Irish in his accent haha their not Irish and have no identidy here so they just copy black English 🤣
@@DarrenMac-yk2gdhe has an Irish accent😂😂it goes a little English when he’s talking to the English people behind the cameras so they understand him better, I had to do the same when I was living in Birmingham
@@AdamWalsh17 doesn’t matter you’re not African like him 😂🤣
@@DarrenMac-yk2gd his mothers Irish too ye knob, sad life you live
As an Irishman this had me in stiches, really well done. The way Andrew laughed at Reyna when he told him what it was, was very funny, not in a bad way, kind of the way and older brother laughs at his younger sibling.
That was unfair on Reyna.
I love that he sounds a bit English at the start, but the second he starts using the Irish slang he goes 💯 into Irish mode😂
LMAO im with Reyna , i didnt know wth Omobamidele was saying
The lads were put gallivantin , started lashing , they didnt have a brolly , so they legged it to the pub git locked, used the jacks but they were banjaxed so they wrecked the gaff amd jumped in a jo maxi😁💚🤍🧡
Cringy ass dubs 🤮
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Brolly and Jo maxi are dublin slang these don't represent the rest of the country most of the others are predominantly used in Dublin the rest of the counties have there own slang.
@@crs19191919 I'm from Dublin 😉
Reyna will be a top player somewhere
He knows all the American slangs 😂
Let’s see Gio in that starting eleven! Manager must want to play in the championship pretty bad next season.
He broke out the Joe Maxi, not a bother to him 😂😂😂😂
Andrew is great on this . Represents the country great here
Isn't Fuzz a British slang word not American?
That's what I thought. There is a British movie about it called 'Hot Fuzz' about the police.
Nahh, it's American it's just old. I've heard it in 70s movies. Apparently it was slang used by hippies in the 60s
Leg it, it's the fuzz. Call a Joe Maxi.
@@joshua3406 There's also a song by Supergrass called 'Caught By The Fuzz'.
@@joshua3406 hot fuzz is called hot fuzz because its a parody of american buddy cop and serious police movies but in an english setting.
That was good craic
Clover hat
Asked a french guy in Dublin wheres the jacks, he was very confused
man never seen hot fuzz and it shows
Good crack 😂
lol these lads have 0 chemistry its kinda wild they put them together
Reyna looks so different than he did at Dortmund, a beard does a lot.
Didn't realise Reyna had come on loan to Forest, great signing! Hope he can help you battle to stay up!
They barely use him when they should because he offers more in attack than origi, hope he gets at least a start next match.
or at least 60 mins
Andrew has a weird english twang at the end of his sentences
Common for Irish players who move to England as teens.
@@carlosflanders518 people who lose their accent have no personality, Id never lose mine.
@@conoreccleston-jy1kq Everyone's a product of their environment. Personality isn't fully formed when you're 18. I had to change my pronunciation of several words and tone down my accent when I worked in London so that I could be understood easily.
They have no culture or history in Ireland so they just imitate black English facts
@@carlosflanders518 Nah common for black men who live in Ireland and never been to the uk in their life too
hope santo was watching this weekend.. put the man in the starting eleven!!
It's a no brainer to drop Gibbs White
@@RavishingRickRude9is he not your best player?
@@Frankie407 ye he's probably being sarcastic. Gibbs-White is easily Forest's best player
@@Frankie407 He's not good enough for the Premier league. Can't shoot and doesn't have the pace or strength. It was suicidal getting rid of Scarpa and Ayew.
@@Frankie407 Morgan Gibbs Shyte
As an Irish person, I love this. We have mad words.
Freegio!!!
Such a sickner omobamidele is😂😂
We see so much american tv and movies over here its easy to know their slang
As an Irish person this is so funny
I’m American and never heard of some of these and I’m from the hood lol
Bet, grilling, brick and pie are all NYC slang
@@craftyjoeycaps3985brick and bet are the only ones that people use nowadays
@@craftyjoeycaps3985brick and bet we use in New York
@@craftyjoeycaps3985it’s supposed to be American slang tho. Not NYC slang And “Bet” is not New York slang bruh that shit everywhere😂
Yeah you right about bet lmao@@MartinRodriguez-vx5zl
The jacks. The john.
A pair of omidons 😂
Gio not exactly the sharpest crayon in the box.
What do you mean ?
@@sm7baller435 He does not sound incredibly smart in this video. Could be the people who gave him his listed was 40+ or from the Southern USA because the American slang he had my family all knew.
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Never referred to a taxi as a joe maxi in me life but I definitely will from now on 😂
I've not heard it outside of Dublin.
Reyna came straight outta the 18 bedroom house he’s so zesty 💀
dog what💀
@@m7dric clearly u don’t understand how he lived a very nice life as a child not knowing the streets or slang like we do
at the 3.47 mark in the video, wreck the gaff means wreck the house/home it doesnt mean go mad
Since we are going down! Could we have the PLAYERS playing a board game? I dunno? Something like Domino's? Thanks!
As Irishman this funny 😅
This is how I found out Reyna joined Forest
Honestly wtf
This wasn't fair lol
I'm irish and I haven't heard of some of these words before lmao
Andrew's Kildare accent is one of the easiest to understand.
Play reyna
😂😂😂😂 wreck the gaf means exactly what it says. Its used as a term for going mad in a fun way. So hes wrong. Did u go the rave last night? Ye! I wrecked the gaf! Meaning i was on a mad one. Wild.
Long time since the police here were called that fuzz. That was way back in the 70s 😂 A grilling would be by the police . Buzzing, lets get it right.
Christ, who wrote these, give the lads a chance
Never knew reyna had left dortmund
only a loan
Hot fuzz lads
maybe you should play gio reyna. heard hes pretty good
I've heard fuzz but only in movies from the 70s. I guess Gio hasn't seen those movies.
Forest cancelling the loan after that
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❤❤❤ red
None of them ever watched Hot Fuzz apparently
Reyna is Irish American for those who didn’t know… Gio Reyna Egan 🇮🇪🦅
I’m Irish but it was 😂 to see Renya try and get the Irish words 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wreck the gaff means like mess up the house no thats how my Irish family use it
How's Reyna never heard the term Fuzz for the police? Grilling, wouldn't be staring it would be asking them a lot of questions.
free my man gio
gallivanting is a real word and we use it technically correct lol. doubt you can call that slang.
Im sure Ireland would prefer MacAlister playing for them instead of Starvgentina
I live in Ireland
I'm Irish and I got em all
Irish gang>>>>
Gallivanting is Nigerian slang. I know so because I've seen Nigerians use that word a lot. I relate with Andrew on that.
It’s definitely not it’s an Irish or uk slang. Maybe Nigerians picked it up in the uk. As many Nigerians live there
Definitely an Irish thing
Fuzz, popo, 5-oh, all the same
He's not irish 😂😂, you're having a laugh😂
Paddy Power shower
I thought he was talking about Joe-Max Moore...
Who got these American slangs???? 😂
Should have pit in full as a tick
Bro went to forest for youtube vids
It the forest fc channel
This is great, now try playing him, that would be better
He is so far off being good enough for the Premier League it’s crazy. I know he is America’s star boy but we are talking about the best league in the world here
@@samhardiing he's also one of dortmunds best prospects
@@samhardiing This take is going to age horribly.
@@bryseisme2 book mark this and come back to it. There’s a reason no American has ever made it in the Premier League 👍 give it 10 years and maybe, but none of this current generation are good enough
@@samhardiing There's already Americans in the Prem but sure let's see where Reyna is at in 5 years.
The “American slang” was shit 😂 bro went and picked a list from 2000’s 😂
The American is very young because fuzz was common in the 60s and gallivanting was very commonly used by people over 60.
Gallivanting is in America. I think gio just doesn’t have a good vocabularly somehow lol
Pie definitely is not slang pie pizza in Italy was originally a pie. It’s literally just what it’s called
I'm Irish and I didn't know what Joe Maxi was. Must be a Dub thing na?
Yh old Rhyming slang like apple and pears = stairs , Joe maxi = taxi
Call the po po
I would say langerd if I was drunk
Fort fuzz was british then american as we got film name hot fuzz
I haven’t heard any of that American slang. Y’all need to visit the south lol
bro rpolly new
Come on Reyna! Should have hit him with cap, rizz, and clapped. Gotta play hard core!
How do you not know fuzz?
you forgot sound man
What happened to Reyna?