Boys
Is there a story behind this saying ?
Boys
Is there a story behind this saying ?
Yes it’s when someone goes home with their tea in a mug
Wonderful .
I thought it was yourself, my apologies @Fagan_ODowd if incorrect.
This appears to be the first sighting of it from a rudimentary search
@Big_Dan_Campbell introduced the term roaster — it’s a common expression around South East Clare/North East Limerick.
I introduced the term mugged off.
And ‘assexual clean shirt dodger.’
Never heard that one.
I thought your catchphrase was;
Huh? I’m Italian mate
@Fagan_ODowd was the first to use it and I may have taken it and ran with it.
It has become part of my every day stock phrases in real life too
A friend of mine used it inthe context of how a young lady treated his son. That’s where I heard it first.
Sensational prowling indeed.
Very unconventional attempt to resurrect the Fagan is a prowler shtick and weird attempt to try and shoehorn it in here.
Juhniallio: Fagan_ODowd:A friend of mine used it inthe context of how a young lady treated his son. That’s where I heard it first.
Sensational prowling indeed.
Very unconventional attempt to resurrect the Fagan is a prowler shtick and weird attempt to try and shoehorn it in here.
Ooooffft @Juhniallio gone home with his tae in a mug.
I’ve been using it on repeat for weeks
Mugged off is a very British expression, a few Geordie Shore fans in here I think.
its a fantastic expression, it works on a few different levels
Good and proper.