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Irish Phrases
78 phrases and expressions related to "irish".
Phrases
- A Great Day For The Irish (Judy Garland song)
- An Irish screwdriver
- Artemis Fowl (Eoin Colfer book)
- As Irish as Paddy's pig
- Away with the fairies
- Be the best (British Army advertising slogan)
- Before you make up your mind, open it (Irish Independent advertising slogan)
- Bog trotter
- Brendan the Navigator (Nickname of Irish monk Brendan)
- British Bulldog (Nickname of boxer Brian London)
- British Steel, British mettle (British Steel advertising slogan)
- British racing green
- Broth of a boy
- Buy British
- Charge of the Light Brigade (British cavalry charge against Russian army in the Crimean War and title of a poem by Tennyson)
- Desperate Dan (a cowboy strongman character in the British comic The Dandy)
- Don't you just love being in control? (British Gas advertising slogan)
- Drink, feck, arse (A catchphrase from Father Ted)
- Fat Chav (Nickname of Irish footballer Lee Boylan)
- Fie, foh, and fum, I smell the blood of a British man
- Field Marshall (the highest rank in the British Army)
- Fly the flag (British Airways advertising slogan)
- Gift of the gab
- Go to work on an egg (British Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan)
- Happiness is egg shaped (British Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan)
- Hollywood North (Nickname of Vancouver British Columbia)
- Hongkong City (Nickname of Richmond British Columbia)
- I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (British Music Hall song)
- Intercity makes the going easy (British Rail advertising slogan)
- Irish coffee
- It's Smart to be Square (British Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan)
- It's good to talk (British Telecom advertising slogan)
- Its for Yoo-hoo! (British Telecom advertising slogan)
- Join the professionals (British Army advertising slogan)
- Kiss the Blarney Stone
- Let the train take the strain (British Rail advertising slogan)
- Luck of the Irish
- Make someone happy with a phone call (British Telecom advertising slogan)
- Number 10 Downing Street (address of the British Prime Minister)
- Primal fear (Neurosis therapy and British rock band)
- Rubber johnny (a British slang term for a condom)
- Somebody somewhere wants a letter from you (British Post Office advertising slogan)
- Take a Mulligan
- The Big Fella (Nickname of Michael Collins)
- The British Museum (tourist attraction in London England)
- The British disease
- The Celtic Tiger
- The Gaza Strip (Nickname of Surrey British Columbia)
- The Only Way Is Essex (British reality television series)
- The Sash My Father Wore (Irish traditional song)
- The best of British
- The best of British luck
- The glorious twelfth (of August - the start of the British grouse shooting season)
- The life of Riley
- The little people
- The sun never sets on the British Empire
- The world's favourite airline (British Airways advertising slogan)
- This is the age of the train (British Rail advertising slogan)
- To be sure, to be sure
- Top o' the morning
- Was there a lion on your egg this morning? (British Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan)
- We never forget you have a choice (British Caledonian Airline advertising slogan)
- We'll take good care of you (British Airways advertising slogan)
- We're getting there (British Rail advertising slogan)
- When Irish eyes are smiling
- Winter drawers on (old British euphemistic joke)
- You can rely on the lion (British Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan)
- You watch, we listen (British Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan)
Related
- A Great Day For The Irish (Judy Garland song)
- An Irish screwdriver
- As Irish as Paddy's pig
- Before you make up your mind, open it (Irish Independent advertising slogan)
- Brendan the Navigator (Nickname of Irish monk Brendan)
- Fat Chav (Nickname of Irish footballer Lee Boylan)
- Irish coffee
- Luck of the Irish
- The Sash My Father Wore (Irish traditional song)
- When Irish eyes are smiling