flower pot n.— «The “flower pot” was a steel container that was laid on the concrete slipway into which the ends of wooden poles were placed. Attached to the poles were “thwarts” (horizontal beams), along which...
crapulosity n.— «Just a few years ago you couldn’t buy condoms legally in Ireland, nor could you get a divorce, though (just like in Malawi) buckets of beer were easily available and unruly crapulosities a national curse.» —“The Rock...
monging n.— «Gary Duggan’s first stage play, Monged, is about three Dublin fellas on a three-day “monging” binge.» —“Don’t miss this almost perfect Doll” by Emer O’Kelly Sunday...
dirka dirka dirka interj.— «Well like Osama always says “Allah dirka dirka dirka jihad.”» —“Re: New Popsicle’s Face Engored in Finland as Ireland Sues Alienated Ultraterrestrials!” by Bob Usenet: alt.drugs...
still wine n.— «Still wines are defined as those that are non-carbonated.» —“The Off-Premises Market for Wine in the U.S. is Estimated at $11 billion in 2004″ in Dublin, Ireland Business Wire Sept. 13, 2005...
spinkee
adj.— «I now have quite a spinkee comp (spent a fortune last few months upgrading).» —“Sapphire x800xt platinum” by Janer in Ireland HLCCL Forums July 12, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)