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the phrase "go deo" in Irish Gaelic roughly translates to 'Forever' (This phrase is also used as a pun in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for "godot." and the word "agus" means "and" so the entire phrase should read something like "Aonas and Ails forever" I'm not sure about the two nouns though. I hope that this can at least help to clarify a bit.

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Q: What does 'Aonas agus Ails go deo' mean?
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