BEOUR means ''beaut''/''beautiful''.....!!
The typically UK slang is gobsmacked (shocked or dumbfounded), from the 1960s era military slang, itself from the Irish word "gob" for mouth.
buachaill ÉireannachBuachaill Éireannach = Irish boy
The urban slang "boo" is usually referred to as ones boyfriend. It is derived from Beau, which means beautiful. It is usually used for males, and back in the day it meant admirer.
This is of Irish origin. It originally meant a black eye given by the boot of an English officer to an Irishman who didn't keep the equipment shiny enough.
Neamh Alainn is an Irish phrase that means not beautiful. Neamh Alainn is a slang term which is welsh in origin.
It's more of a Scottish slang word but the Irish do use it sometimes.
It's not Irish; it's Scottish slang.
"Irish tan" is simply a slang term for a sunburn.
In English the Irish people call them "runners" but in the Irish language i am not sure.
BEOUR means ''beaut''/''beautiful''.....!!
álainn is the Irish for Beautiful.. Cailín álainn (colleen awling)"Beautiful Girl" in Irish Gaelic
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Unfortunately, there is no word for "babe." Babe is considered to be slang. An alternative to this is beautiful woman which is: álainn bean. (bean should be replaced with Gael if it is an Irish Gaelic woman you are referring to. === === The Irish Dictionary "Gearrfhoclóir Gaeilge-Béarla" gives "Báb" as (1.) baby and (2.) a Maiden (poetic).
Neamh alainn is an Irish phrase that means not beautiful. If you wanted to say she thinks she is not beautiful in Irish, you would say shíleann sí nach bhfuil sí go hálainn.
A person of Irish descent
Simply Irish slang for a ham sandwich! :)