The Irish have a number of unique sayings and words.
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The Irish are known in the US for their quick speaking and heavy accents.
They've also got a few unique phrases and words, like "craic" and "eejits."
Sadly, if you aren't from Ireland or of Irish descent, you probably haven't heard half of them.
"What's the craic?" might sound confusing but, in Ireland, it's another way to ask how someone is.People drinking beer wearing St. Patrick's Day costumes.
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Greetings like "Any craic?" and "How's the craic?" most likely confuse tourists because craic is pronounced like "crack."
In the Emerald Isle, if your friends are getting rowdy or making a fool of themselves, you'd say they are "acting the maggot."A woman at a St. Patrick's Day parade.
It is said to come from Tod Sloane, an American jockey whose parents were out of the picture, leaving him a lone wolf during his childhood. He was a successful horse racer in the West, but when he moved across the pond he was made fun of for his riding style, and therefore "alone" once more.
"Look at the state o' you!" implies that a person's attire, personal hygiene, intoxication level, or general demeanor is worrisome.A drunk man passed out behind his beer at a bar.
People will often say they or their friends are "as happy as Larry" when they have no worries or cares in the world.A person dressed up for St. Patrick's Day.
"What's the story, horse?" — abbreviated as "story horse?" — is how you ask a buddy what's up.A person kissing the Blarney Stone.
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It's a less breezy greeting than its American counterpart and invites the other person to really dive into what's been going on in life.
"What eejits" is basically another way of saying "what fools" or "what idiots."People packed into Dublin's popular Temple Bar area to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
A loved one may say "may the road rise up to meet you" on your wedding day.An Irish couple getting married.
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You may recognize this popular blessing (in Irish Gaelic: Go n-éirí an bóthar leat) from Catholic weddings or on cross-stitched pillows in your nan's house.
One of the main characteristics of Celtic Christianity is the use of images of nature to show how God interacts with people. "May the road rise up to meet you/ May the wind be always at your back/ May the sun shine warm upon your face ..." uses everyday images to mean may God remove obstacles in your journey through life.
"Your son is your son today, but your daughter is your daughter forever" is one of the more misogynistic sayings.Dublin, Ireland.
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This phrase is pretty misogynistic. Basically, it means a man is only a son until he takes a wife, but as a daughter gets older, she will stay near the family, draining it of money and time for years to come.
In Irish Gaelic, it's Is é do mhac do mhac inniú, ach is í d'iníon d'iníon go deo.
You order a pint of "black stuff" at the bar.Guiness beer on table.
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This refers to a pint of Guinness, which in reality is a deep ruby red color and not black.
A "chancer" is a slightly insulting way to describe someone who's unafraid to take risks.A person walking on a tightrope.
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This could be a major risk, or simply something you call your friend who's chatting up someone who's out of his league.
"Delira and excira" means "delighted and excited."Ireland fans at the Rugby World Cup on September 27, 2015.
Whatever you do, don't let an Irish person catch you calling St. Patrick's Day "St. Patty's Day."A person wearing shamrock sunglasses.
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Any true Irish person will tell you that it's St. Paddy's, not St. Patty's. Many are pretty passionate about putting an end to the misspelling and mispronunciations, so on St. Patrick's Day, don't be surprised if you hear people at the local pub having a heated discussion about it.
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