• Leon jumps in the Liffey for 50 quid.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AUGH6KTMVg&feature=player_embedded[/media] Leon ya mad thing.
What's a "Liffey?"
It's the name of the river.
No matter where we are from, we all do stupid things.
I wonder how much 50 euros are in American dollars.
Welcome to England. Here is the "chav" you hear so much about.
[QUOTE=MrAfroShark70;24575115]I wonder how much 50 euros are in American dollars.[/QUOTE] euros =/= quids
[QUOTE=SuperLoz;24575178]Welcome to England. Here is the "chav" you hear so much about.[/QUOTE] It's Dublin.
Leon ya fookin mad.
It's horribly polluted, I'd be surprised if he got out without some sort of infection.
Why does the cameraman sound Jamaican?
50 euro is just 50 American monies they just change the name
Extremely Irish
[QUOTE=joeboe242;24576500]50 euro is just 50 American monies they just change the name[/QUOTE] Oh thanks for the answer. :tiphat:
[QUOTE=SuperLoz;24575178]Welcome to England. Here is the "chav" you hear so much about.[/QUOTE] Plenty of people in America do stupid stuff like this. The guys in the video didn't even look like Chavs. They usually wear sweatsuits or some shit, like how thugs in the US wear drooping pants (Sometimes with belts hanging off of the pants, for some reason) and gang colors.
Do chavs even exist in Ireland?
[QUOTE=Mr.Cookie;24579823]Do chavs even exist in Ireland?[/QUOTE] Chav wouldn't be the term used here in Ireland.
[QUOTE=camper182 V2;24575472]euros =/= quids[/QUOTE] i thought quid was just a slang word for euros or pounds.
[QUOTE=joeboe242;24576500]50 euro is just 50 American monies they just change the name[/QUOTE] 50 euro is ~65 dollar.
[QUOTE=<man>;24579870]Chav wouldn't be the term used here in Ireland.[/QUOTE] We say skanger or scumbag. This isn't the full extent of their mad bastard-ness [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ay4H6VAEtfs[/media] [QUOTE]It's horribly polluted, I'd be surprised if he got out without some sort of infection.[/QUOTE] It's not too bad, I've swam in it before [QUOTE]It is. "Fifty Quid" is slang for "Fifty Pounds", at least it is in England, I dunno if they use Quid for Euros in Ireland though. Would make sense. Edited: He also says he'll give him "a one-er if you do a backflip", which is slang for £100. £5 = fiver £10 = tenner £100 = one-er Edited: Basically "Quid" is like "Bucks". Fifty bucks = Fifty Quid, in terms of slang.[/QUOTE] Before the introduction of the euro, Ireland used to use the Irish pound, or the punt, so we still use a lot of words like quid, fiver and tenner out of habit.
Wait, they were speaking english?
[QUOTE=MasterG;24585199]It is. "Fifty Quid" is slang for "Fifty Pounds", at least it is in England, I dunno if they use Quid for Euros in Ireland though. Would make sense. [editline]11:05AM[/editline] He also says he'll give him "a one-er if you do a backflip", which is slang for £100. £5 = fiver £10 = tenner £100 = one-er [editline]11:07AM[/editline] Basically "Quid" is like "Bucks". Fifty bucks = Fifty Quid, in terms of slang.[/QUOTE] 100 isn't one-er its a hunner
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