I'm Irish but I am trying to think up what nicknames us Irish Republicans have. What ones do you know of?
2007-12-14
03:30:36
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I hope you are joking when u say Tinker.
I already have Paddys and Micks
2007-12-14
03:39:18 ·
update #1
They need to be short one worded, not teo!
2007-12-14
03:42:58 ·
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He he! We're not all culchies! BTW what if somebody is neither culchie nor townie! Cause I am and my friends call me a Northernern cause I used to live in Derry!!
2007-12-14
03:44:29 ·
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We have no real nn's for England...... only descriptive words to go infront/behind British/English! They are quite mean and I don't want my question flagged so I won't say them.
2007-12-14
03:50:13 ·
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Northern Ireland is not in Britain it is only in the Uk....... The Uk means the United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland.
2007-12-14
22:17:42 ·
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I'll ask this is the Scottish section for a laugh!! :O)
2007-12-14
22:18:40 ·
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just as well u didn't ask this in the Scottish football section your computer would have went into a meltdown
hail hail
2007-12-14 19:12:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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*claireco* you said..
"Hey 'it's fun being me' you were born in Derry. And Derry being in Northern Ireland means you are British by your own admission"
No you silly little sellout. Using the term Derry means the orginal poster does not reconise the British state of Northern Ireland. If the term londonderry was used then your rant would have been valid but per usual people like you ended up making stupid statemnets.
Funny how you reconise the British state in the island of Ireland, proud to be a sellout eh? Let me guess, you've never been over that border and know nothing about Doire.
2007-12-14 21:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there, I've been travelling in Europe by motorbike this summer and am currently living in Poland. I was called terrorist on a number of occasions: France, Slovenia and 3 times in the country in which I live now. Don't know if this could be called a nickname but it is certainly a slur for which the individuals who uttered it received speedy and just retribution.
By the way thanks Billy for the well intentioned addition.
2007-12-14 11:57:08
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answer #3
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answered by zerophobe 4
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Culchies!!
I dont mean this in any harm as I am Irish myself lol
2007-12-14 11:41:59
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answered by Still.Loving.You 4
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The only ones I know of are Paddies, Micks, and leprechauns. Little or no imagination required.
2007-12-14 12:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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well i have not heard many but here's the ones we have in UK but do remember its just fun not meant to be horrible. paddies,leprechauns,shorty's this is because of leprechauns because there short.
but just remember its only messing about not meant to be mean.
by the way i am from UK England what are nicknames you give us and wat do they mean.
write it in add details.
have a good day
2007-12-14 11:47:42
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answered by 10 out of 10 4
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An English person is called a Limey, and in certain circles a Sassanach.
2007-12-14 19:18:10
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answered by Orla C 7
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i live in Germany.and the irish people will call celtic tigers or that what they are :irish peoples.
2007-12-14 17:16:32
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answered by Pirates 5
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god, dont ask the bigots on here, they will be calling you allsorts. i love going over for the craic.
how about craic heads lol.
2007-12-14 11:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Fenians, Ra-headss'all i can think of
2007-12-14 13:47:08
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answered by Me-o 2
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