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16 October 2014
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'I'll tell ye what it is': meaning, 'Allow me to get to the point', often used to steer a meandering conversation back from a digression to an initial statement or inquiry. From Denise

Ill bred - rude as in 'He was very ill bred to me so he was.' From Eleanor Ebrahim

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'In ye, on ye, out!' Often said to school children first thing in the morning i.e. Please eat your breakfast, then kindly get dressed and then please make your way to school. From: Terence Donnelly


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soda farl made from Yella Mail ( corn flour mix). From: Sam Martin

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Intilt: To add to. From Des Hamill

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Isny - Is not; as in " the wean isny well the day" From: Bill Dill

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