Irishmen Teach English Guys Irish Slang

2023 ж. 9 Қаз.
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Top Irish podcasters The 2 Johnnies teach us Irish lingo and explain some things that only Irish people understand! What's an Aer Lingus carpenter? Why do people "Irish goodbye"? Plus the weird thing the Irish use as medicine...
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  • This has done more for anglo irish relations than the good friday agreement 😅

    @davidperry7676@davidperry76765 ай бұрын
    • english people won’t know what that is haha

      @Ryanreesenright2003@Ryanreesenright20034 ай бұрын
    • @@Ryanreesenright2003we get educated at school so of course we do

      @Outnumberedbykidsandcats@Outnumberedbykidsandcats3 ай бұрын
    • I love been irish we are the most fun loving people 😂❤💯🇮🇪🇮🇪

      @kathleenward4905@kathleenward49053 ай бұрын
  • The thumbnail should say “good craic” not crack

    @samhughes4850@samhughes48507 ай бұрын
    • Plenty of good crack in Waterford

      @davidnoonan1292@davidnoonan12927 ай бұрын
    • Craic = fun Crack = drug (also fun)

      @AdamOBrien29@AdamOBrien297 ай бұрын
    • 🎣

      @SilvaRiz@SilvaRiz7 ай бұрын
    • Yes

      @sheila7909@sheila79096 ай бұрын
    • Depends, I guess, but 'crack' is the original spelling and, as a concept, was born in England with it being used in England for centuries. It only became Irish relatively recently, and then the spelling was Hibernified.

      @senorpillarblock3050@senorpillarblock30505 ай бұрын
  • Us Irish people do have road rage, we just rage to ourselves in the car without letting the world around us know 😂

    @mikeydoc11@mikeydoc115 ай бұрын
    • Were too ashamed to get out of the car recording the person incase they know us or our family😂😂

      @davidmockler2160@davidmockler21605 ай бұрын
    • what irish people are u talking about? most of them are notorious for tailgating and beeping when someone's not going 5 miles over the speed limit

      @wofwa@wofwa4 ай бұрын
    • Hahahaha 100% I am not an angry person, rarely get angry! But you can gurantee when I get behind the wheel I always get angry! 😅

      @oblivionsports@oblivionsports4 ай бұрын
    • We certainly do, just get into a car with my sister! 😆

      @ChristineKelly1000@ChristineKelly10004 ай бұрын
    • My husband just calls bad drivers “ old stock.” 😂

      @janetclaireSays@janetclaireSays4 ай бұрын
  • "Irish have the gift of the gab" wonderfully said

    @mikibv8007@mikibv80074 ай бұрын
    • Is this your first time hearing that phrase?

      @sratus@sratus3 ай бұрын
  • Im a South African that lived in Dublin for 10 years. I left 9 years ago and to this day i still miss a hot chicken roll with grated cheese, tomatoe, lettuce and loads of mayo!!! 😋

    @folio8474@folio84747 ай бұрын
    • Do you ever go to the shops and get the ingredients to make one yourself, just to relive it?

      @shona5512@shona55126 ай бұрын
    • Me too! Im German and lived in Ireland for eight years (went to secondary school there) and i really missss those chicken rolls!! :)

      @stoneoffarel@stoneoffarel5 ай бұрын
    • chicken fillet rolls are €6 now, you'd be flat out on ham sandwiches if you returned boy. hand over a 5er for a jambon, be lucky to get a 2 euro coin in the change. absolute outrage, national discgrace. MAKEAWISH/2EUROJAMBONS #XMAS23

      @smokeygreen93@smokeygreen935 ай бұрын
    • We're do u live now my guy I'm irish I'll send ye a chicken role po box style

      @jmob3292@jmob32925 ай бұрын
    • Yum, sounds gorgeous 😍

      @ChristineKelly1000@ChristineKelly10004 ай бұрын
  • It was always flat lucozade from the aul glass bottles when I was sick as a child in the 80/90s in belfast...if someone went into hospital youd bring them a punnet of grapes and a bottle of lucozade 😂

    @heatherwhite5191@heatherwhite51914 ай бұрын
    • Me too in the 70s and 80s ... you'd look through the orange cellophane too and the world seemed warmer 😁

      @theeggtimertictic1136@theeggtimertictic11364 ай бұрын
    • That was my childhood too early 80's then into my teens in the 90s. I had chronic asthma as a child and most of my childhood was spent on children's ward in either Mid Ulster, Magherafelt or at the Royal children's in Belfast and my bedside cabinet always had a glass bottle of lucozade (with the orange crinkly wrap), punnet of mixed grapes, and either a wee box of maltesers or a box of after eight mint thins.

      @gemmamartin5157@gemmamartin51574 ай бұрын
  • The fast walking in Dublin is absolutely true. I only noticed when I started travelling abroad how slow some other people are at walking. I don't have road rage, I've path rage

    @Marveh@Marveh3 ай бұрын
  • As an Irish lad this was so good. Especially explaining the waving at cars 😅

    @devanman7920@devanman79206 ай бұрын
  • I love in Donegal in Ireland so it's definitely more rural, but when my cousin's used to visit from Dublin they were always so confused at how everyone that passes you in a car whether your walking or driving waves or as these boy's say salute's you!

    @jackydooley6053@jackydooley60534 ай бұрын
    • well yeah. dublin is a major city regardless of its size. no major city would even remotely operate like the back arse of a bog lol.

      @bomboclaat1509@bomboclaat15093 ай бұрын
  • Due to vomiting, the old Seven Up had sugar to help replace the loss, boiling it helped to flatten it, so the carbonation would not aggravate an already dodgy tummy.

    @alanbaird6@alanbaird64 ай бұрын
  • Good craic!!! Loved this.. I am British but think the Irish are the funniest/wittiest... Hands Down! These two lads being a great example..

    @AM-dz2sh@AM-dz2sh4 ай бұрын
    • Aw thanks 😂

      @ko0974@ko09744 ай бұрын
  • I'm Swedish and even I knew what "yer man" meant.

    @patrik5123@patrik51237 ай бұрын
  • So good to see 2 Johnnies on my fav Podcast! They are Tipperarys finest after all👌

    @Adam-dm7lc@Adam-dm7lc7 ай бұрын
    • @@mikeyobrien8526 yup! They made a TV show out of it and all

      @Adam-dm7lc@Adam-dm7lc7 ай бұрын
  • Hi! From Newfoundland, Canada here 😊. I swear the Irish lads in this podcast sound like EVERY person here!! The British boys are the ones with the thick accents!

    @danaholloway7150@danaholloway71504 ай бұрын
    • We were just as shocked to find out that the Irish kinda took over that area and just never changed their accents. It is heart warming.

      @EileanoirDaly@EileanoirDalyАй бұрын
    • Yeah newfies have that very strong canadian accent lol

      @dustin9893@dustin989317 күн бұрын
  • Tayto invented the flavour of cheese and onion. It was in 1956. King crisps are the good Irish crisp.

    @thatsmoelikeit@thatsmoelikeit4 ай бұрын
  • Omg finns do the same with Jaffa (our version of Fanta)! Still in the 90s if me or my brother were sick, our parents would let us have jaffa, especially if we had the stomach flu. 😅

    @jasmiinakiiski1981@jasmiinakiiski19814 ай бұрын
  • Boiled flat 7up when sick or normal 7up for hangovers. Sudocream was invented in ireland in america the hospitals use it for serious burns .

    @user-kd7kl5ck5g@user-kd7kl5ck5g5 ай бұрын
  • as an irish lad whos lived in the uk for a few years now trying to get past the slang barrier has gotten me so many weird looks

    @osgardowie6542@osgardowie65424 ай бұрын
    • I'm living here 35 years and I still get them looks.

      @seamusburke9101@seamusburke910119 күн бұрын
  • Flat 7up is a thing in Argentina as well😂

    @mikibv8007@mikibv80074 ай бұрын
    • Loads of Irish living there too!

      @ko0974@ko09744 ай бұрын
  • I haven't watched the happy hour for about a year or so, and the set has changed so much since then, good job lads

    @Harry-lu7hj@Harry-lu7hj7 ай бұрын
  • I never herd of the Irish goodbye expression, but I know Excatly what it is, my group of friends call it the disappearing act or doing a Houdini

    @oblivionsports@oblivionsports4 ай бұрын
  • AND we do the same with "saluting" people.🇫🇮 Normally its like on smaller (summer house) roads or your own parking lot, you would always nod or lift your hand as a "hi" even if you didnt know if the person was a neughbour, guest or lost. 🙈 And we always say thanks if someone gives us way in traffic or parking lots, crossings or whatever. Its incredibly rude and dickish if you don't wave your hand thanks. 🙈

    @jasmiinakiiski1981@jasmiinakiiski19814 ай бұрын
  • You may see an advertisement in Ireland for a musical night with the words Craic agus Ceol - meaning a night of Music and Fun

    @phylk4683@phylk46834 ай бұрын
  • Nobody in Ireland has road rage is a pure myth 😂

    @AdamOBrien29@AdamOBrien297 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I'd say it's probably less common than other countries, because as they said, we deal with tractors and lorries in the countryside with no place to overtake, so we learn to deal with it.. But to say it doesn't exist is a big stretch.. We have our fair share of headers about.

      @shona5512@shona55126 ай бұрын
    • no we just have rage against England to give us back our county

      @debonlr@debonlr6 ай бұрын
    • Yeah absolute bollox lol

      @IamTiernO@IamTiernO5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@debonlrYeah, it's the English who are currently taking over 😂

      @mickyd5009@mickyd50095 ай бұрын
    • @@debonlrLet's be honest, you only rage against this fictional English problem because its safe, you're not going to suffer socially or financially by openly stating it. But you like the shine and edginess of appearing to be some kind of maverick renegade, an Irish rebel fighting for a cause, even if that cause is subverted, fake and gay. The Irish are being demographically replaced by Africans and Asians, not our European brothers

      @ColmPadraig@ColmPadraig5 ай бұрын
  • The breaded chicken cutlet on a roll/baguette(hero) with lettuce,bacon,mayo and cheese (I go without the cheese) is huge here in New York at our bodegas (spanish run deli's). Really is amazing

    @magnuskane246@magnuskane2465 ай бұрын
  • We had the red lemonade and fizzy orange at Christmas dinner if you're parents could stretch the budget that far, coke, Pepsi, 7up ,lilt,to name a few were also available in the 70's. They were deemed not good for your health in some ways,agree about flat 7up or warmed 7up for someone felling poorly.

    @joecurran@joecurran4 ай бұрын
    • Cidona

      @millionairemoxie@millionairemoxie4 ай бұрын
    • @@millionairemoxieyep and many more including a drink called Top deck which which I think would be more popular today than a lot of the zero alcohol drinks available on the market.

      @joecurran@joecurran4 ай бұрын
    • In England as kids we had Corona fizzy drinks there was limeade, lemonade, cherryade etc

      @angelamitchell7531@angelamitchell75314 ай бұрын
    • Yeah and what about Taylor Keith red lemonade.

      @seamusburke9101@seamusburke910119 күн бұрын
  • 7up has citric acid in it which is an acidity regulater, so in turn settles your stomach and the sugar gives you a boost :P

    @XIII1987@XIII19877 ай бұрын
  • Being an Aussie I fully understand the need for 'ye-man' hahahaha we use 'old mate' for the same reasons

    @kontrast4361@kontrast43617 ай бұрын
    • "Yer man" or your man

      @mickricke3762@mickricke37624 ай бұрын
  • Not being a dick but I hadn’t heard of the two Johnies before but the pod was absolutely fantastic. Great chemistry between the 4 of you.

    @devonhudson3461@devonhudson34617 ай бұрын
    • The johnnies are gass you should watch them more

      @Urmashouldvswallowed@Urmashouldvswallowed7 ай бұрын
    • Gass = funny in Ireland

      @Urmashouldvswallowed@Urmashouldvswallowed7 ай бұрын
    • Anyone who has a job in Ireland knows these lads

      @user-ze8yy8jg1f@user-ze8yy8jg1f5 ай бұрын
  • Awesome and very interesting, plus funny, but 100% true, in the west of Ireland we call it a "Houdini" instead of "an Irish Goodbye", otherwise you would be pressured to stay longer. Great video guys, love from Ireland

    @indiantinamorals5791@indiantinamorals57914 ай бұрын
    • We had a mate growing up we called Harry because he would just disappear. We could be playing football and you'd turn around and he'd be gone 😂

      @lawndog6794@lawndog67943 ай бұрын
  • I love that the video even ended with an Irish goodbye. Very meta.

    @rtlemon@rtlemon5 ай бұрын
  • Geebag is the best. You say that to someone in Dublin, you might get a slap. It's great to say it to English people when abroad.

    @thatsmoelikeit@thatsmoelikeit4 ай бұрын
  • I couldnt be arsed meaning i couldnt be bothered is another Irish saying 😂

    @rumdeal@rumdeal4 ай бұрын
    • It's also a saying in England just meaning couldn't be bothered

      @angelamitchell7531@angelamitchell75314 ай бұрын
  • Co. Meath Tayto: Unbeatable, out the packet or between bread, just the best. English equivalent: Walkers Co. Armagh Tayto: Trash, wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy. English equivalent: Aldi own brand

    @GrainneCarney@GrainneCarney4 ай бұрын
  • Honestly didn't know brits didn't have chicken fillet rolls. Mind blown

    @IamTiernO@IamTiernO5 ай бұрын
    • Madness haha

      @aligindahouse7777@aligindahouse77772 ай бұрын
    • Pure madnes

      @bubbly912@bubbly9122 ай бұрын
  • Im Colombian, my husband comes from an Irish family and the Irish goodbye is the biggest cultural shock between us. I have to say bye to everyone give hugs ect but next thing I know the cars started and on the street waiting for me 😆

    @dulcedelula@dulcedelula3 ай бұрын
  • I’m English with Irish family. The craic is mighty. I’m always in stitches. I’m doing a quiz tomorrow of Irish expressions. An Aer Lingus carpenter is in there. For the record ‘like a pig looking into an aeroplane’ is my favourite 😂

    @forret@forret5 ай бұрын
  • Great craic lads, a glass of flat 7 Up and off to bed with you and a hot water bottle will cure everything, if not a grand cup of tea with your mammy will work as well. Can’t beat a bit of Irish banter 😅

    @yvonnestobie-qt2ng@yvonnestobie-qt2ng4 ай бұрын
  • Anyone who doesn’t find this relatable is either from Dublin or not from Ireland 😂😂😂

    @daraghhyland6271@daraghhyland62714 ай бұрын
    • Of course it's relatable in Dublin apart from getting shtuck behind a tractor.😁

      @Scribble336@Scribble3364 ай бұрын
    • .. cop on to yourself lad

      @cdunne1620@cdunne16203 ай бұрын
  • No roadrage in Ireland 😂😂 I'm still on probation for my last episode

    @nicholaskearney4660@nicholaskearney46604 ай бұрын
  • Not even mention an Irish spicebag in the video? Come on lads it’s defo up there with a good Chicken fillet roll

    @Atk190@Atk1905 ай бұрын
    • They're culchies, Spice Bag is a Dublin phenomenon 🙂

      @jaqian@jaqian4 ай бұрын
    • I’ve never come across a spice bag my whole life, never, it’s definitely not a thing throughout all of Ireland, anyhow

      @cdunne1620@cdunne16203 ай бұрын
    • @@jaqian.. what always strikes me is the number of non native surnames in the Dublin area which isn’t true so much where the “culchies” live. It’s likely because the pale and especially Dublin was dominated for so long by the brits, ie anglicised. I wouldn’t be so cocky slagging the “culchies” wee man. Dublin bubble-speak!

      @cdunne1620@cdunne16203 ай бұрын
  • We've had all sorts of soft drinks for years in Ireland, it's not a new thing but not sure how popular Red lemonade is in other countries?

    @ob1cannobody@ob1cannobody7 ай бұрын
    • Red lemonade only exists in ireland weirdly enough, and i think its only tk brand for the most part

      @TooDamnDank@TooDamnDank6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TooDamnDankit's basically ginger ale though which you can get anywhere.

      @RazorMouth@RazorMouth5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@RazorMouth red lemonade is not ginger ale

      @phuston087@phuston0875 ай бұрын
    • @@phuston087 🤣🤣🤣🤣 literally the same sh1t pal, carbonated water, citric acid and some colourings. If you're talking about home made stuff then no but go buy a Schweppes Ginger ale in the shop and a Red Lemonade they're basically the same thing.

      @RazorMouth@RazorMouth5 ай бұрын
    • @@RazorMouth i drink schwepps ginger all the time. Never linked the 2, its a while since i had red lemonde though. Ill try it agaim

      @phuston087@phuston0875 ай бұрын
  • Some laugh enjoyed every second of this. At home in shannon ireland choking with a chest infection on steroids this made me choke for diffenent reasons 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @user-kd7kl5ck5g@user-kd7kl5ck5g5 ай бұрын
  • It’s get liquid into you if you have a tummy bug so you don’t dehydrate but getting sugar into you without the fizz to upset the tummy .

    @toomylight2311@toomylight23114 ай бұрын
  • fella on left is from cashel originally, adopted by a couple from cahir.. look at the head on him..cahir me bollox ,say his dad is postman from bansha.his mother collects glasses in the gatehouse on saturday nights wearing a waterford jersey

    @smokeygreen93@smokeygreen935 ай бұрын
    • fella on the right sound, commercials were after him

      @smokeygreen93@smokeygreen935 ай бұрын
  • I’m English and I am NOTORIOUS for Irish exiting……

    @lara7224@lara72244 ай бұрын
    • I'm Irish and never heard of an "Irish exit" until some American KZhead videos

      @jaqian@jaqian4 ай бұрын
    • Thanks guys it's the first time in 2 years I have laughed so hard you brought back so many merious I had forgotten about home wonderful Thanks x😂hhes

      @bernadetteconnolly1961@bernadetteconnolly19613 ай бұрын
  • That sounds and looks delicious man i gotta try that chicken fillet roll

    @randomcameron2161@randomcameron21617 ай бұрын
    • Have to try an Irish spicebag aswell

      @Atk190@Atk1905 ай бұрын
  • 80s 90s Ireland, American cream soda was heaven.

    @franoloughlin3495@franoloughlin34954 ай бұрын
  • Ireland has tonnes of road rage 😂

    @brownsey1@brownsey15 ай бұрын
    • Yup. We're the worst drivers

      @jaqian@jaqian4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jaqian Not at all. Italians drive like lunatics in comparison to us. And in India, people are constantly beeping the horn at each other, non stop.

      @fuzzylogiceire@fuzzylogiceireАй бұрын
  • I could get terminally Ill and my grandad would be like ‘whack a bit of Sodocream on it’ 😂

    @jimcabtv@jimcabtv5 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @user-kd7kl5ck5g@user-kd7kl5ck5g5 ай бұрын
    • Sudocream, milk of magisia, boiled 7up, and the best for last, just spit on it and rub it in.

      @jc-16.@jc-16.5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jc-16.Or Andrews ! Inner cleanliness 😂

      @ko0974@ko09744 ай бұрын
    • @ko0974 or when you're really sick boiled 7up and Andrews mixed together.

      @jc-16.@jc-16.4 ай бұрын
  • I remember working on a site in london and it was mostly irish chippies. And there was one young english apprentice who one day said to me " is he your man" in slow pronounced way. After about the third time i said to him who is "your man? " what are you on about. And he said but thats what you say? Took me a few minutes to realise he heard us say " yer man" and was trying to talk the slang

    @Concernedcitizen89@Concernedcitizen894 ай бұрын
  • You left out 'He's a gas man!'

    @millionairemoxie@millionairemoxie4 ай бұрын
  • I'm from Glasgow and have always grown up saying "sure" as in "aye I was with your pal big Jim sure" and my pal who's not from Glasgow said it's a very Irish thing using "sure" in that context. I had no idea lol I've always just grown up saying it and most people I know use it like that. Does anywhere else use it outside of Ireland? "yer man" is also quite common here too, I say it alot.

    @GM-tw4el@GM-tw4elАй бұрын
  • thats a very funny podcast..where are ye from in Ireland?..I'll watch out for more. .listening from co kerry 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    @marywynne6496@marywynne64964 ай бұрын
  • The 7up needs to be from a can as well, if it's from a bottle it will make you worse!

    @DerryRAWA@DerryRAWA5 ай бұрын
  • Flat 7up for food poisoning or upset stomach. Sudocream - made in Ireland too - is THE best!!!

    @colettejohnson4854@colettejohnson48542 ай бұрын
  • What about head nodding when you see someone you know in Northern Ireland? In my country we do it vertically (down and up), people living in Northern Ireland do it horizontally (left to right).

    @laponiec@laponiec5 ай бұрын
    • dude what

      @NosajKnows@NosajKnows5 ай бұрын
    • @@NosajKnows Yep, this is what they do :)

      @laponiec@laponiec5 ай бұрын
    • @@laponiec I've lived in both places (only one country) and they don't do this.

      @NosajKnows@NosajKnows4 ай бұрын
    • @@NosajKnows Hmmm, strange, Could you tell me whereabouts exactly? I lived in Craigavon area and commuted to work in Belfast, and everyday someone nodded at me in the way I described in the previous message.

      @laponiec@laponiec4 ай бұрын
    • I live in Dublin and been to the north and its both horizontal (Tyrone)

      @emmett-rq5op@emmett-rq5op4 ай бұрын
  • My grandmother from Ireland lived with us when I was young. If one of us was sick we would get tea or flat 7up.

    @maryannoconnor9347@maryannoconnor934710 күн бұрын
  • The 2 Johnnies listen to their podcast!!

    @TaylorSwiftGleek@TaylorSwiftGleek4 ай бұрын
  • As a proud Irish person I shouldn't be saying this but I have to be honest, when it comes to tayto crisps, the first bag could be lovely but you can never get 2 bags in a row that are nice, there always a hit or miss!

    @jackydooley6053@jackydooley60534 ай бұрын
    • King all the way!

      @emmamcdonagh@emmamcdonagh4 ай бұрын
    • @@emmamcdonagh I love golden wonder!

      @jackydooley6053@jackydooley60534 ай бұрын
  • The Two Johnnies 👏👏

    @patrickyoutube9552@patrickyoutube95524 ай бұрын
  • Tayto cheese and onion on plain loaf bread great.

    @barbaracunningham6158@barbaracunningham615821 күн бұрын
  • Where can i get a full length video?

    @mccarraa@mccarraa5 ай бұрын
  • "Do you have McDonald's?" Jesus Christ 🤣

    @JordanSM1997@JordanSM19974 ай бұрын
  • Yes I remember red lemonade you are right I had forgotten that in stitches here being reminded brilliant guys ye are So good ps excuse my typing error im irish 😂sss

    @bernadetteconnolly1961@bernadetteconnolly19613 ай бұрын
  • In the 80's 7UP wasn't the only fizzy drink we had, what about Lucozade?

    @Babydaxanddollies@Babydaxanddollies4 ай бұрын
  • Matey is most definitely the Essex equivalent of yer man !

    @11mrpm@11mrpm7 ай бұрын
  • paper thin sliced leftover roast beef and salt and viniger tayto crisps in between 2 slices of fresh buttered bread on a monday morning for a hangover

    @dannybeard8390@dannybeard83905 ай бұрын
  • Its craic !!

    @franzherflek4116@franzherflek41164 ай бұрын
  • Chicken filet rolls...fueling a nation. Ive to get my 15yr lad one, and it has to be from a centra, after every game, home or away on a Saturday...

    @deniswatts4574@deniswatts45745 ай бұрын
  • There's a connection with irish and Jamaica i was told lads

    @johnbrady2477@johnbrady24774 ай бұрын
    • 25% population of Jamaica have Irish Ethnicity, we were transported over by force by Cromwell to sugar and coffee plantations, after a while he than brought Africans over , even though he had free Irish workers at home,the tropical sun was killing alot if them,as out working all day, skin burning ,blistering getting infections ,no doctors just let them die ...So started buying Africans ,they would have intermarried ,but we're also forced to breed ....So yes big history between the two..also Patois widely influenced by Irish,

      @ko0974@ko09744 ай бұрын
  • Where's that place in Tooting?

    @seamusburke9101@seamusburke910119 күн бұрын
  • How am I only seeing this now 😭

    @FPLChai@FPLChai4 ай бұрын
  • In Australia if we don’t know someone’s name we will call them old mate or say old mate our equivalent of yer man 😂

    @liamkennedy4872@liamkennedy48725 ай бұрын
  • Shnackbox 😂 so Irish

    @moc9893@moc98934 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant very irish humour great still lives wonderful very uneak great lads had a great laugh from limerick xxkill lives today 5

    @bernadetteconnolly1961@bernadetteconnolly19613 ай бұрын
  • " Cop on" go away and have a good talk with yourself lol. Talk what he said have been listening

    @Ado33ac@Ado33ac4 ай бұрын
  • These guys should be Ambassadors for Ireland. War breaks out in some country These 2 "Come on now and cop on to yourselves"

    @MMM-28-28@MMM-28-283 ай бұрын
  • this is fucking gassss !!!!!

    @Quanny69@Quanny695 ай бұрын
  • Flat 7up is for when you are puking. It's sugar water, to keep your glucose levels up and hydrated.

    @maxJnrPille@maxJnrPille4 ай бұрын
  • Supermac's curry sauce is fukin epic

    @lellyt2372@lellyt23724 ай бұрын
  • King crisps looking at you with a side eye lad

    @mcnally1456@mcnally14563 ай бұрын
  • The body language of the Irish when the English said tayto were shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    @emmamcdonagh@emmamcdonagh4 ай бұрын
  • The 2 big crisp names in the 80's were Tayto and King, I preferred King because they had more flavour on them, Tayto were always bland tasting. Maybe they got better in the 90's, i don't know

    @MetalMonkey@MetalMonkey4 ай бұрын
  • Met a man one time and I asked how he was and he said, I feel as low as a worm's bollicks, you couldn't get any lower than that was his reply.

    @seannolan8615@seannolan86154 ай бұрын
  • Getting a like for the spar roll 🫡

    @iangahan5584@iangahan5584Ай бұрын
  • 7-up used to have lithium in it

    @cognitiverob4869@cognitiverob48694 ай бұрын
  • People from belfast don’t say would ye catch yourself on they say “fuck up” or would ye fuck up

    @steelcity4581@steelcity45814 ай бұрын
  • Feckin' brill!

    @smiley9872@smiley98725 ай бұрын
  • Ive had a chicken roll almost everyday for the past 20 years

    @user-ze8yy8jg1f@user-ze8yy8jg1f5 ай бұрын
  • Or just gee in general is great.

    @thatsmoelikeit@thatsmoelikeit4 ай бұрын
  • The Irish goodbye though, never heard of it

    @TheMartinaq@TheMartinaq5 ай бұрын
  • Word to the wise, "luck of the Irish" was originally an ironic term. Look at the last 1300 years of our history. We're not lucky at all! If something very unlucky happened to you, you'd say, "Ah no! It's the luck of the Irish." Now though, people think we're really lucky. Why? Who knows?

    @fiachoconnor@fiachoconnor3 ай бұрын
  • It should be “a good craic”, lads.

    @baptistuk@baptistuk7 ай бұрын
  • Tayto are the business 🍀 walkers ready salted are the best of the brand

    @patrickyoutube9552@patrickyoutube95524 ай бұрын
  • Now that the UK has left the EU this should become the official standard version of English for use in the EU.

    @j.obrien4990@j.obrien4990Ай бұрын
  • Ireland only had 7 Up in the 80/90's? What kind of back arse town did you grow up in? I had 7 Up as a medicine but we had a lot of other fizzy drinks, Red Lemonade is uniquely Irish as far as I know. We had Coca Cola, Fanta, Club Orange etc etc

    @MetalMonkey@MetalMonkey4 ай бұрын
    • Lucozade

      @annfrancoole34@annfrancoole343 ай бұрын
  • Crisps were Invented in Ireland, and Tayto are the Best in the World 🌎🌍.

    @thomasmaguire7510@thomasmaguire75105 ай бұрын
    • Wrong First flavoured crisp where from Ireland

      @Puterrrr@Puterrrr4 ай бұрын
  • Four lanterns the best 🤤😊

    @georginaloughman5950@georginaloughman59505 ай бұрын
  • In the 80's and 90's we had no other fizzy drinks. Come on lads. The 1880's is it ? 🤣🤣

    @jmwadding@jmwadding5 ай бұрын
    • In actual fact we had something that the English didn't have back in the 60s. RED lemonade

      @rumdeal@rumdeal4 ай бұрын
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