It means you were drunk.
Irandlish....unles you mean people or things that are from ireland, then you would say irish.
It means they are "pissed off," or mad.
It means Fword in turkish. You can say it to everyone that pissed you off or you can say it in bad situations.
Great Britain is a group of countries including England, Scotland, Wales, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Probably the tone of voice you used.
People speak English in Ireland, so you would just say Joshua.
English is the main language in Ireland, so people in Ireland just say "Christmas". In the Irish language the word for Christmas is "Nollaig", pronounced "Nullig".
"O" does mean "from" in some contexts; but if you are saying "I am from Ireland" you would say "Is as Éirinn mé". If you want to ask "are you from Ireland" you would say: "An as Éirinn thú?" If you don't come from Ireland, you have my undying asympathy.
"O" does mean "from" in some contexts; but if you are saying "I am from Ireland" you would say "Is as Éirinn mé". If you want to ask "are you from Ireland" you would say: "An as Éirinn thú?" If you don't come from Ireland, you have my undying asympathy.
People think that the island of Ireland looks rather like a parrot.
People in Ireland speak English and so they say "Happy New Year".
I'd say about ten. Just messing, as of 2011 there are roughly 4.6 million people in Ireland.