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08th Jul 2016

9 uniquely Irish words that we all use to describe kissing

Paul Moore

These should sound familiar.

During a recent trip to Co. Down, I was somewhat surprised that a very popular term for kissing was unknown in The Mourne County.

With this in mind, we’ve decided to take a look at some of the funny, colourful and interesting terms that Irish people use to describe kissing. We’re all so smooth in the 32 counties.

Shift

Context: “I swear to God. I’ll shift anyone that talks to me”.

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Wear

Context: “I didn’t see her all night. She was too busy wearing the face off her fella”.

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Mauling

Context: “Sure it was hard to miss them. They were mauling each other in the corner”.

Kiss

Meet

Context: “Come here to me. Would you meet my mate?”.LeiaHan
Lob the gob

Context: “Want my advice? At the first available opportunity, just lob the gob”.

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Score

Context: “I’m absolutely delighted with myself. I finally scored him last night”.

LickeryKiss

Stick the head in

Context: “Things were going really well between us. Lots of craic, laughs and fun, so I decided to just stick the head in and it worked out well”.

Lob

Go off with

Context: “I didn’t see him all night. Sure he went off with yer wan”.

Joey kiss

Numerous others

We’ve heard the terms ‘swapping spits’, ‘mugging’, ‘making out’, ‘tonsil hockey’, ‘smooching’ and ‘go with’ all used before. We’re such a nation of smooth talkers. Let us know if you have a favourite.

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