Its difficult to be precise as i dont recognise the way that you have spelt it. At a guess, it could be 2 words. Sean pronounced Shan is Irish for Old. Me is me or mise is also me so it could mean Old me. Sorry cant be of more help.
2006-08-16 12:00:13
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answered by jonjosar 3
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The only thing I can think of is that you mean "Shammie", which is slang for a Shamrock. Sometimes they are used to represent people that go to the "Fighting Irish Schools", like Notre Dame or St. Patrick High School.
2006-08-16 18:56:19
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answered by JTz 3
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Your spelling is off. Could be anything. The Irish s always makes an SH sound. Try again and then we'll see. Perhaps it means shame.
2006-08-16 18:54:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Shame.
... and yes, I'm Irish. Begorra.
2006-08-16 18:54:06
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answered by J.D. 6
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LOL "Any Irish out there that can help"
My mates Irish.... He cant help himself!
2006-08-16 18:54:49
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answered by Back Row Kiss 3
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defininitely the wrong spelling. My Irish is pretty good but i don't know what that word is
2006-08-16 18:59:56
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answered by starla_o0 4
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'séan' pronounced shan means old, mé is the same as me, i've never seen that word b4 and i'm irish and i speak the language(badly)
2006-08-16 18:58:09
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answered by theunderusedcliche 2
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i am not irish so sorry
2006-08-16 18:56:36
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answered by Anonymous
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"shanme" you cant paste a click counter into questions....or you'd have seen how many people clicked into this question....and out....like me!
2006-08-16 18:56:02
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answered by ben b 5
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shame
2006-08-16 18:54:38
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answered by Junebug 2
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