[QUOTE=âtwiceasnice97, post: 1008332, member: 1061â]as you may have noticed. the example above is from mayo so this version doesn`t apply.
also the amount of different sh1te posted would seem to back up the idea that no one at all has a clue what it is[/QUOTE]
Have you ever played poker pal? Simple rule, if you havenât figured out who the fish is in the first 20 mins Itâs more than likely you.
[QUOTE=âtwiceasnice97, post: 1008332, member: 1061â]as you may have noticed. the example above is from mayo so this version doesn`t apply.
also the amount of different sh1te posted would seem to back up the idea that no one at all has a clue what it is[/QUOTE]
The term originated here as a derogatory term for a Clare person. There seems to be a recent drive towards expanding it to encompass what they call Muldoons on here.
I think the term originated in the The Clare roasters thread here. I could be wrong though. Maybe one of the forum historians might shed a little light on the subject.
http://www.thefreekick.com/board/index.php?threads/the-clare-roasters-thread.15720/page-2
[QUOTE=âfucked out, post: 1008336, member: 1495â]The term originated here as a derogatory term for a Clare person. There seems to be a recent drive towards expanding it to encompass what they call Muldoons on here.
I think the term originated in the The Clare roasters thread here. I could be wrong though. Maybe one of the forum historians might shed a little light on the subject.
http://www.thefreekick.com/board/index.php?threads/the-clare-roasters-thread.15720/page-2[/QUOTE]
I brought the term to the forum as it is a well used colloquialism in South East Clare. It is reserved for culties/bogger/slurryheads of the highest order
Did you mean you brought it or it followed you ?
I have never been refered to as a roaster, I am not from farming stock so wouldnât have any chance of being in the upper echelon of bog men
Itâs just a great long ladder chewy.
donât ever underestimate youâre capabilities chewy
Did you ever hear the phrase âbagelâ for a similar type gent chewy? Used be used around kilmaley back in the day
Its beagle, and thatâs a different meaning
Buff would be a roaster in Sligo
Is it not a bogman?
Bagel/Beagle would be more a word used for an idiot or a gormless cunt. Stuke would be another term we would use of cabbage. âThat lad is an awful cabbageâ
Gormlessness and boggeriness must have got confused in my young mind somehow
I always defer to chewie on roaster topics and declensions of same
If you put the two together you will get a roaster
Some day years from now I am going to write a book on the characters and stories I have come across in South East Clare. We are some men
I am heading back over there sunâŚjunior c county final
Beagle is an early form of roaster, but not quite a roaster, beagle would be more ignorant and agressive originated in north clare mid to late 90âs around the hydro scene in Lisdoon and the fighting after it
Who ye playing in that? Is it on in the killing fields?