The English slang word for stubborn is "bullheaded."
It's more of a Scottish slang word but the Irish do use it sometimes.
It's not Irish; it's Scottish slang.
In English the Irish people call them "runners" but in the Irish language i am not sure.
It is a slang word in Ireland for a party, usually with traditional Irish music and dancing.
lush is a slang word for alcohol, and lushing means drinking.
The typically UK slang is gobsmacked (shocked or dumbfounded), from the 1960s era military slang, itself from the Irish word "gob" for mouth.
Cracker is a slang word for a white person. This idiom has its origins in slavery- white people were called "crackers" because of the sound of a slave-owner's whip.
The word 'stubborn' is not a noun or a pronoun. The word 'stubborn' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example, a stubborn child, a stubbornproblem.
Tagalog word for stubborn: pasaway
Mate or Mucker, mate is mainly used around Dublin (the capital of Ireland)
Fella, lad, chap, gason.