Lurgan sayings
"Lurgan sayings" refers to colloquial expressions or phrases that are commonly used in the town of Lurgan, Northern Ireland. Some examples of Lurgan sayings include:
1. "Keep 'er lit" - Encouragement to keep going or to persevere.
2. "Catch yerself on" - A phrase used to tell someone to wise up or stop being foolish.
3. "Dead on" - Used to indicate agreement or approval.
4. "Yer man" or "Yer woman" - Referring to someone in a casual or familiar way.
5. "Aye, right" - Expressing disbelief or skepticism.
6. "Away on, ya eejit" - Playfully calling someone an idiot or fool.
7. "Quare geg" - Describing someone as a bit of a character or eccentric.
8. "Dander" - A leisurely walk or stroll.
9. "Bout ye?" - A casual greeting, similar to "How are you?"
10. "Geein' it laldy" - Giving something your all or going all out.
These sayings are part of the unique dialect and culture of Lurgan and are often used in everyday conversations among locals.
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