sgb wrote: » You could call a happy man a gay feller, not anymore
teacherspet wrote: » As a child all my neighbours were called Mr or Mrs as a sign of respect. That is certainly gone.
Bearhunter wrote: » "very shook looking" - Brilliant, I haven't heard that in years. Or what about the most Irish of all illnesses/diseases/disorders: nerves. "Sure he can't work with his nerves, God love him."
Bearhunter wrote: » And is there any word as evocative as coortin'? As in: "He was coortin' a wan fr'm out beyant Tomhaggard, but she turned turk on him and he was left bet and battered by the whole affair."
OldGoat wrote: » Thats just pure culchie.
OldGoat wrote: » OK, my bad (I'm scarlet) for pushing the thread off course with an ill concidered regional quip. Lets keep the thread to words and phrases that have or are being eroded by time rather then those of just a regional difference. Does anyone ever answer the phone now reciting the phone number? "xxx8560, Hello?"