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- Surprising origin and meaning of the classic Irish insult eejit
What is the origin of the word eejit? It's essentially a slang term derived from a dialectal spelling of the Irish English and Scottish English pronunciation of 'idiot'
- 20 Irish INSULTS and their SAVAGE meanings - Meanwhile in Ireland
In Ireland, there are some great slang phrases used for everything Let's take a look at the top 20 Irish insults and their savage meanings
- The Art of Irish Insults: From Gobshite to Eejit - A Guide to . . .
Eejit Perhaps the most beloved and widely-used Irish insult, “eejit” (a phonetic spelling of “idiot”) somehow manages to be both insulting and endearing at the same time
- 58 Irish Insults and Curses LOCALS Use
In this guide, you'll find the most commonly used Irish insults and Irish curses and Irish phrases along with what they mean and how they're used
- Eejit - Wikipedia
Look up eejit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary " Eejit " is a slang term derived from idiot It may refer to: "Eejit", a song by Halou Eejits, a play by Ron Hutchinson Eejits, a type of mindless slave present in The House of the Scorpion
- EEJIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EEJIT definition: 1 an idiot; a stupid person: 2 an idiot; a stupid person: Learn more
- The Significance of the Word Eejit in Irish and Scotland
The term “eejit” is a seemingly simple word that carries a surprising weight in the linguistic and cultural landscapes of Ireland and Scotland More than just a playful insult, it is a deeply embedded part of the vernacular, reflecting shared history, humour, and social dynamics This exploration delves into the multifaceted significance of “eejit,” examining its origins, its evolution
- EEJIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: → a Scot and Irish word for idiot (sense 1) 1 a foolish or senseless person 2 old-fashioned, offensive a person Click for more definitions
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