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  2. List of Irish words used in the English language - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Irish words that have been adopted or adapted by English speakers, such as banshee, bog, brogue, and shamrock. See the pronunciation, meaning, and origin of each word, as well as examples of their usage.

  3. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the dishes found in Ireland, a style of cooking influenced by the crops, animals and international cuisines. See the names, descriptions and images of representative Irish dishes, such as Irish stew, bacon and cabbage, black pudding, colcannon and more.

  4. List of English words of Irish origin - Wikipedia

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    (from síbín meaning "a mugful") unlicensed house selling alcohol (OED). shillelagh (from sail éille meaning "a club with a strap") a wooden club or cudgel made from a stout knotty stick with a large knob on the end. Sidhe (Irish pronunciation:) the fairy folk of Ireland, from (aos) sídhe (OED). See banshee. sleveen, sleiveen

  5. Feck - Wikipedia

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    Feck is a word with various meanings and uses in Irish English, Scots, and Middle English. It can be a slang expletive, a verb meaning "to steal", or a noun meaning "effect" or "quantity". It is also known from the sitcom Father Ted and some controversies in advertising.

  6. Is an Irish exit actually rude? An etiquette expert weighs in

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    Regardless of the term's birthplace, the Irish exit continues to raise etiquette questions. Read on to find out whether the Irish exit is a social faux pas, or just a seamless way to say goodbye ...

  7. Lace curtain and shanty Irish - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the historical and cultural terms that categorized Irish people by social class in the US. Find out the origin, meaning, and examples of lace curtain and shanty Irish, and how they are used in popular culture.

  8. Craic - Wikipedia

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    Craic or crack is a term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland. Learn about its history, spelling, and criticism from various sources and examples.

  9. Costco Shoppers Could See Shortages as Strike Shuts Down Ports

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    Costco shoppers will be relieved to know the popular warehouse giant had already taken proactive measures ahead of the current strike. The main question now: How long will the strike last?