Irish Dictionary
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Irish Slang: | ¡@ | meaning in English: |
Narky | a | cranky |
Nat-king | n | dole; comes from nat king Cole (rhyming slang) |
Nawful | n | terrible |
Ned | n | excrement sim. to dump |
Nicker | n | money; 50 nicker=50 quid/pounds |
Nickser, Nixer | n | a job done on the quiet so that no tax has to be paid on the wages |
Nifty | n | very useful |
Nifty50 | n | a Honda 50cc motorcycle |
99, a | n | ice cream cone with a chocolate flake |
Ninty to the dozen, going | v | going very fast |
Nip | n | nude, as in 'I saw her in the nip' |
Nits | n | head lice |
Noggin' | n | head |
Norrier, the | n | The North Circular Road - [dublin] |
Numbs | n | drunk, e.g. I was in the numbs last night |
Nunny bunny | n | 5 pounds in money |