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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Give me your colloquialisms for kissing, i wonder is there much regional slang.
I just remembered 'the shift' - used in Dublin, does anyone still say that??
Or 'wearing' was another one. 'He was wearing the face off her in front of the school'!! |
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By *etergemmaCouple
over a year ago
South Dublin Area |
"In my younger days it was 'I got off with ....'
Oh yeah you're right it was
so where did I get 'the shift' from I wonder??"
Usually outside of Dublin, friend of mine was asked one time in Kerry and thought he was getting a ride |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In my younger days it was 'I got off with ....' Exactly
Would you go off with me?
Took some balls to say that "
Almost as bad as asking someone up in a slow set id say |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"In my younger days it was 'I got off with ....'
Oh yeah you're right it was
so where did I get 'the shift' from I wonder??
Usually outside of Dublin, friend of mine was asked one time in Kerry and thought he was getting a ride "
Ah stop!!!
Did he embarrass himself with enthusiastically dropping his trousers |
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By *etergemmaCouple
over a year ago
South Dublin Area |
"In my younger days it was 'I got off with ....'
Oh yeah you're right it was
so where did I get 'the shift' from I wonder??
Usually outside of Dublin, friend of mine was asked one time in Kerry and thought he was getting a ride
Ah stop!!!
Did he embarrass himself with enthusiastically dropping his trousers " he thought he was going back to the bnb with her... got some shock |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
Id ware the face off ya
I went out with a girl from The Lough and when I was there one weekend her mother asked me to help with the ware after dinner
I cried laughing when I explained we called it washing the dishes |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Id ware the face off ya
I went out with a girl from The Lough and when I was there one weekend her mother asked me to help with the ware after dinner
I cried laughing when I explained we called it washing the dishes "
The stories of regional misuderstandings are classic!!! |
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Sucking the face off her.
The shift is used nearly everywhere.
A friend of mine years ago asked a girl “ do you want to be buried with my people” he got some look that night in his d*unk state ... then again the line was a dare lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A night out in a midlands town in the 80s
"Did ya get the shift Saturday night?"
"Oh ya, got the shift alright,
savage night....got sick and all"
L" lovely! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"One of the guys in work used the line "Will ye face me ye girl ye" when chatting up his now wife. A country line "
Id be so confused by that! It sounds like being called out for a fight |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"A night out in a midlands town in the 80s
"Did ya get the shift Saturday night?"
"Oh ya, got the shift alright,
savage night....got sick and all"
L"
Ha ha ha. Winner of a night |
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By *aidbare5Couple
over a year ago
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"In my younger days it was 'I got off with ....'
Oh yeah you're right it was
so where did I get 'the shift' from I wonder??"
Probably Coppers!
It was always the shift down our way and would just mean kissing but friends of ours from Donegal would say the shift was kissing and dropping the hand. So check your Google map location before agreeing to the shift! |
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