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It means "sure and by God".

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'Faith and begorrah' means "sure and by God". This is in the dialect of English called Hiberno-English, not in Irish Gaelic, although there are several features of this dialect owing to the Gaelic.


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Websters defines begorra as a euphemism for by God, so "Sure and begorra." Would mean "Sure and by God."it actually comes from the Irish for "would you look at that". or "give attention to that".


Is begorrah a mild oath or slang?

Begorrah could be a mild oath or an emphatic exclamation mostly attributable to the Irish, and can be equated to "by God", indicating that the speakers word should be taken seriously. Example - "I will see to it that young Johnny takes his medicine, Begorrah."


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We drink til we fall over. Then get up and drink some more. Ancient Irish ritual, to be sure, begorrah.


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