Q 1. What does it mean if someone is ‘out on the tear’?

Option:-
- Very busy
- Getting lost
- Out shopping
- Out socialising
Out socialising
Q 2. What is the meaning of this phrase?

Option:-
- 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 girlfriend
Q 4. If you called someone a ‘chancer’, what would you be referring to them as?

Option:-
- A joker
- Someone who knows a lot
- Someone who is charming
- Someone who takes a risk
Someone who takes a risk
Q 5. What is the meaning of this phrase?

Option:-
- Extremely stupid
- Failing at something
- Missing out
- Doing well
Doing well
Q 6. What would someone mean by saying this?

Option:-
- I was so warm
- I was so tired
- I was so happy
- I was embarrassed
I was embarrassed
Q 7. Why would someone say this phrase?

Option:-
- They love dairy products
- They would eat anything
- They are always eating
- They’re very hungry
They’re very hungry
Q 8. If someone says ‘I’ll burst you’, what do they mean?

Option:-
- 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 fight you
Q 9. What is the meaning of this phrase?

Option:-
- He was very confused
- He was extremely angry
- He forgot his house keys
- He was extremely drunk
He was extremely drunk
Q 10. ‘She can do it as a nixer for you!’ What is a ‘nixer’?

Option:-
- Unpaid employee
- An intern
- Job done unprofessionally
- Job done for cash to avoid tax
Job done for cash to avoid tax
Q 13. What are ‘the jacks’?

Option:-
- The bus-stop
- The church
- The countryside
- The toilets
The toilets
Q 14. What does this mean?

Option:-
- That’s beautiful
- That’s unlucky
- That’s terrible
- That’s great
That’s great
Q 15. Do you know what this phrase means?

Option:-
- Keeping quiet
- Hanging around too much
- Being unkind
- Fooling around
Fooling around
Q 16. What does this word mean in Dublin slang?

Option:-
- A hard-worker
- A manipulative person
- A handsome man
- A child
A child
Q 18. What is the meaning of this word?

Option:-
- Someone from abroad
- Someone who can’t be trusted
- Someone who always gets in trouble
- Someone from rural Ireland
Someone from rural Ireland
Q 19. What does this phrase mean in Ireland?

Option:-
- Is it working well?
- Does she look good?
- How is she feeling?
- How are things?
How are things?
Q 20. What does it mean if someone is going to get ‘the messages’?

Option:-
- 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 get the shopping
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