Q 1. What does it mean if someone is ‘out on the tear’?
Choices:
Very busy
Getting lost
Out shopping
Out socialising
Getting lost
Out shopping
Out socialising
Right Answer:
Out socialising
Out socialising
Q 2. What is the meaning of this phrase?
Choices:
They were out with their mum
They were out with their friends
They were out with their dog
They were out with their girlfriend
They were out with their friends
They were out with their dog
They were out with their girlfriend
Right Answer:
They were out with their girlfriend
They were out with their girlfriend
Q 3. What does the word ‘craic’ mean?
Choices:
Lively
Dance
Alcohol
FunRight Answer:gossip
Dance
Alcohol
FunRight Answer:gossip
Right Answer:
FunRight Answer:gossip
FunRight Answer:gossip
Q 4. If you called someone a ‘chancer’, what would you be referring to them as?
Choices:
A joker
Someone who knows a lot
Someone who is charming
Someone who takes a risk
Someone who knows a lot
Someone who is charming
Someone who takes a risk
Right Answer:
Someone who takes a risk
Someone who takes a risk
Q 5. What is the meaning of this phrase?
Choices:
Extremely stupid
Failing at something
Missing out
Doing well
Failing at something
Missing out
Doing well
Right Answer:
Doing well
Doing well
Q 6. What would someone mean by saying this?
Choices:
I was so warm
I was so tired
I was so happy
I was embarrassed
I was so tired
I was so happy
I was embarrassed
Right Answer:
I was embarrassed
I was embarrassed
Q 7. Why would someone say this phrase?
Choices:
They love dairy products
They would eat anything
They are always eating
They’re very hungry
They would eat anything
They are always eating
They’re very hungry
Right Answer:
They’re very hungry
They’re very hungry
Q 8. If someone says ‘I’ll burst you’, what do they mean?
Choices:
That they’ll ask you out
That they’ll make you laugh
That they’ll pay for you
That they’ll fight you
That they’ll make you laugh
That they’ll pay for you
That they’ll fight you
Right Answer:
That they’ll fight you
That they’ll fight you
Q 9. What is the meaning of this phrase?
Choices:
He was very confused
He was extremely angry
He forgot his house keys
He was extremely drunk
He was extremely angry
He forgot his house keys
He was extremely drunk
Right Answer:
He was extremely drunk
He was extremely drunk
Q 10. ‘She can do it as a nixer for you!’ What is a ‘nixer’?
Choices:
Unpaid employee
An intern
Job done unprofessionally
Job done for cash to avoid tax
An intern
Job done unprofessionally
Job done for cash to avoid tax
Right Answer:
Job done for cash to avoid tax
Job done for cash to avoid tax
Q 11. What does this phrase mean?
Choices:
I’m unhappy
I’m lucky
I’m rich
I’m fine
I’m lucky
I’m rich
I’m fine
Right Answer:
I’m fine
I’m fine
Q 12. What does this word mean?
Choices:
A miser
A boyfriend
A rascal
An idiot
A boyfriend
A rascal
An idiot
Right Answer:
An idiot
An idiot
Q 13. What are ‘the jacks’?
Choices:
The bus-stop
The church
The countryside
The toilets
The church
The countryside
The toilets
Right Answer:
The toilets
The toilets
Q 14. What does this mean?
Choices:
That’s beautiful
That’s unlucky
That’s terrible
That’s great
That’s unlucky
That’s terrible
That’s great
Right Answer:
That’s great
That’s great
Q 15. Do you know what this phrase means?
Choices:
Keeping quiet
Hanging around too much
Being unkind
Fooling around
Hanging around too much
Being unkind
Fooling around
Right Answer:
Fooling around
Fooling around
Q 16. What does this word mean in Dublin slang?
Choices:
A hard-worker
A manipulative person
A handsome man
A child
A manipulative person
A handsome man
A child
Right Answer:
A child
A child
Q 17. What does this word mean?
Choices:
Awesome
Cool
Easy
Broken
Cool
Easy
Broken
Right Answer:
Broken
Broken
Q 18. What is the meaning of this word?
Choices:
Someone from abroad
Someone who can’t be trusted
Someone who always gets in trouble
Someone from rural Ireland
Someone who can’t be trusted
Someone who always gets in trouble
Someone from rural Ireland
Right Answer:
Someone from rural Ireland
Someone from rural Ireland
Q 19. What does this phrase mean in Ireland?
Choices:
Is it working well?
Does she look good?
How is she feeling?
How are things?
Does she look good?
How is she feeling?
How are things?
Right Answer:
How are things?
How are things?
Q 20. What does it mean if someone is going to get ‘the messages’?
Choices:
They’re going to listen to their answer machine
They’re going to read their emails
They’re going to pick up the post
They’re going to get the shopping
They’re going to read their emails
They’re going to pick up the post
They’re going to get the shopping
Right Answer:
They’re going to get the shopping
They’re going to get the shopping
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