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North Side Dublin Boy Names And Their (Very Loose) Definitions (M-Q)

Published 12:27 12 Apr 2016 BST

Updated 18:28 7 Jun 2016 BST

Sharyn Hayden
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I am the go-to Dublin Northsider at HerFamily.ie and that's ok with me. I answer questions such as "Is 'in me flowers' a thing?" (it is), "What's the name of that shopping centre with the Drive Thru McDonalds near Ikea?" (Airside) and "Where do you think you're going with my handbag?!" (joke) I really started this 'North Side Baby Boy Names Thread just so I could get to the letter 'P'. Just wait for it! 200-3 Here are my favourite North Side Dublin Baby Boy Names And Their (Totally Made Up) Meanings: 1. MULLAH Pronounced:             Muhlahhh Definition:                 Someone whose ma or da was born outside Dublin. Used in a sentence: "Alright Muhlahhh, did yiz get electricity up in yizzer gaf yet?" 2. NIALL Pronounced:             Niahhler Definition:                He who is pre-disposed to being the team goalkeeper Used in a sentence: Class save, Niahhler, CLASS. 3. O'REALLY Pronounced:            Oh Rheally, O'Rheilly (also, O'Rourke, O'Callaghan, O'Grady etc) Definition:                Someone whose surname begins with an 'O'' Used in a sentence: "I owe you a fiver? Oh Rheally, O'Rheilly??" 4. PEANUT Pronounced:             Pee-nuh Definition:                 He who is the smallest in stature, but largest in authority, of the group. Used in a sentence: "Pee-nuh? He's sitting down the back of the bus there. Don't turn around and look at him, yeh dope" 200-5 5. Q-BOT Pronounced:             Q-Boh Definition:                 He whose surname is Quinn Used in a sentence: "On the head, Q-Boh, on the head!" If you missed the first few, you can catch up here. Also feel free to add to our list in the comments on Facebook!

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