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G.A.A Phrases

  • 21-10-2005 12:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 871 ✭✭✭


    GAA Phrases

    · Holly - eg "I gave it holly" - I put a fair bit of effort into it

    · Bollix - Pat Spillane or any Meath players or supporters

    · Mighty - very good

    · Hames - a right ****e - eg. "he made a hames of that clearance"

    · Timber - intimidation of a hurling opponent - eg. "show him some
    timber"!

    · Lamp - a good thump - eg. "I swung for the sliotar, missed by 3 feet
    and lamped their fullback"

    · A Crowd - A gathering of people that watch a match and hope for
    random acts of violence eg. "that crowd from Meath are a right shower
    of ****es"

    · Schkelp - To remove living tissue in the absence of surgical
    procedures eg-"That ****e from Tipp took a schkelp out of my leg"

    · Hatchet Man - Mountainy type, uses hunter/gatherer instincts.

    · Bullin' - angry - eg "the centre half back was bullin' after I lamped
    him"

    · Bull thick - very angry - eg "the centre half back was bull thick
    when I lamped him again"

    · Joult - a push - eg "I gave him a joult and he has to wear a neck
    brace for two weeks"

    · The Comm-a-teeee - Local GAA bull****ters in general

    · Bushted - an undefined soreness eg. "Jayz me arm is bushted"

    · The Bomber - a very popular nickname for a fat, hairy GAA player

    · A hang sangwidge - consumed with tay on the sides of roads after
    matches in Croker or Thurles, usually contains half a pound of butter.
    (or as they say in Tipperary – sam midge)

    · Rake - A great amount of anything, usually pints of Guinness the
    night before an important match

    · Namajaysus - What was that for, referee?

    · Ya-bollix-ya - Corner back's formal recognition of a score by his
    opponent

    · Leh-it-in-ta-f***-would-ya - Full forward's appeal to a midfielder
    for a more timely delivery of the pass

    · Mullocker - untidy or awkward player released for matches.

    · Burst the Bollix - Instruction to tackle your player.

    · Row - Disagreement involving four or more players

    · Massive Row - Disagreement involving both teams, including goalies,
    substitutes and supporters jumping fences

    · Running Row - A massive row that continues out in the parking area
    and or dressing room areas usually resolved by the Gardai.

    Malavogued – reefed by hunger, thirst or by another person verbally
    i.e. Starving with the hunger


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,525 ✭✭✭vorbis


    good :-)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 520 ✭✭✭frodi


    Match, 30 men on a field with one ball looking for an excuse for a Row, Massive Row or a Running Row.

    Hard Match, Game in which you lost the row.

    Great Match, Game in which you won the row.

    Deal loss of a match, Game in which there is no row.

    · Row - Disagreement involving four or more players

    · Massive Row - Disagreement involving both teams, including goalies,
    substitutes and supporters jumping fences

    · Running Row - A massive row that continues out in the parking area
    and or dressing room areas usually resolved by the Gardai.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,618 ✭✭✭Civilian_Target


    frodi wrote:
    Match, 30 men on a field with one ball looking for an excuse for a Row, Massive Row or a Running Row.

    Hell no!
    GAA is a sport where you get 14 of your cousins and call it a team. And then you get 14 of your other cousins, the ones with the joined eyebrows, and somone you don't know. And then you baet shyte out of each other.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,913 ✭✭✭Danno


    :d


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