Nicknames

Bisto
buzzer
beach

all great hoops nicknames of recent seasons,

his younger brother is ‘socks’ madden

Hangblaa, do you remember Oddball back in School. His younger brother was Odderball and youngest of the lot was Oddestball

fucking brilliant…

[quote=“Bandage”]No, that’s strictly referred to as the barse area, i.e between your b(alls and your)arse.

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female equivalent is the Farse

I once saw a piece of grafitti that read ‘Crowbar woz ere’. Quare glad I wasn’t there at the same time.

My nickname is Ben Shermin!

“I love the cock”

In a previous job one of the lads scored this slutty type from another floor and brought her back to his gaff and apparently she was up for absolutely anything. As she was bouncing away on top of him she started shouting “I love the cock! I love the cock!”

Note her use of definite article “THE” when referring to her enjoyment of cock. It’s not his particular cock she likes, rather the cock in general.

After we heard this story (and naturally shared it with many other people) we referred to this bird only as “I love the cock” and giggled like little girls on any sighting of her.

Quality. I’ve a mate called Noddy. He doesn’t like being called Noddy, strangely enough. I’ve had a few myself but none that I want to share here.

‘Bracker’ O’Regan

Even has a road named after him in Tralee.

There was a pair of diminutive twins in my school who were known universally as “Titch” and “Titch Eile”.

When I went to Irish college I ended up in a house away from my friends with a load of lads from the northside who were a couple of years older. When they get to know me and warmed to me somewhat, they christened me “Bobert the Porno Mouse”.

You really should keep that sort of stuff to yourself.

fitz hall’s nickname is “one size”

its genius

Anthony “Gaspipe” Casso.

[quote=“LetterkennyMan, post: 130455, member: 56”]“I love the cock”

In a previous job one of the lads scored this slutty type from another floor and brought her back to his gaff and apparently she was up for absolutely anything. As she was bouncing away on top of him she started shouting “I love the cock! I love the cock!”

Note her use of definite article “THE” when referring to her enjoyment of cock. It’s not his particular cock she likes, rather the cock in general.

After we heard this story (and naturally shared it with many other people) we referred to this bird only as “I love the cock” and giggled like little girls on any sighting of her.[/quote]

:clap:

Brilliant!!

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Nicknames are… bad names.

can my offline friends please refer to me as tubbsy mcfixie please

Thanks in advance

young lad arrived to school one day back in the mists of time wearing purple trousers. Prince was at the height of his powers and this lad was called wayne.

He instantly became purple wayne

john eales was known as nobody when he played fro australia on the basis that nobodys perfect

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[quote=“Bandage, post: 130428, member: 9”]Any funny ones you’re aware of lady and gentlemen?

I was trying to pick a Wexford Hurling XV earlier but was limiting my choices to travellers.

There’s a load of travellers playing club hurling in Wexford and some of them have belting nicknames.

My favourites are Mylie ‘Daddles’ Connors and ‘Tiddley’ Tom Connors of Bunclody.

'Jaysus Tiddley Tom, will ya give ‘ere a pass to Daddles at all at all, wil ya?’

Then there’s John John Connors of the Shamrocks. There was already a John in the family so they call this lad John John. Gas.

One of my mates plays a good bit of sport but got fairly fat a couple of years back and one of the lads christened him ‘Burgers’. All his team-mates call him Burgers on the field now - 'tis great.[/quote]

I went to school with Tiddley and played hurling and football with him until minor. Tiddley does not pass, he does his own thing. But he is one of the soundest blokes you could meet. I think you’re mistaken about Daddles, thats Tiddley’s younger cousin Thomas, though the monikor Daddles has been loosely used by other members of the extended family. Daddles older brother Larry was coach of the Intermediate team that won the county championship in 2010 that propelled us into Senior Hurling for the first time. They are an exceptionally nice and well respected family who have given oceans of service to the GAA and HWH Bunclody.

:rolleyes: