Words and phrases that are more commonly used on tfk than in real life

COME HOME TINA

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Clever… :earth_asia:

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@Sidney was watching reruns of Rachel Madcow and heard her mention the Overton window, copied and pasted a few articles on the topic to make himself sound smart. Without the fogggiest notion of what it is, or the fact it is now long obsolete.

She sang for Ireland in the Eurovision

I think tina might be there is no alternative

Succinct…

Just had a quick look at Overton Window on wikipedia. A load of bollocks.

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The Internet broke the Overton window.

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‘Lack of intensity’

Exclusively used in the context of all hurling matches involving the Cork team between the months of December and April

Guaranteed a few likes from the savage intense Limerick supporters :+1::grinning:

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It’s ok pal.

I’ve never seen you this bad mate

Prism. @maroonandwhite is gone mad using it since he heard Emmett Kirwan using it on a late late show clip.

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‘Company man “

On a website with huge amount of postings on an international business travel thread .

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“Tae in your mug”? What does that mean?

Were Tipp sent home with tae in their mug today?

yes.

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At least they brought something home from Salthill the craters.

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And sent home with their sangiddges in their tinfoil as well.

Sure it was too wet and windy to eat them out on the prom beforehand.

I’m alright/all right Jack

I fucking hate this phrase, it’s a knobbish way of saying self-serving.

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Are you alright there, jack?