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- n. slang, sometimes derogatory A Protestant (as termed by Roman Catholics)
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“I look forward to a Supreme Court that is one-third Jooish and zero-thirds Proddy.”
“Of course the DUP will refuse to ackowledge it because 'their man' wasn't involved as an independent church witness --which, if I were Harold Good --as the Proddy representative-- would have me squaring up to Paisley asking him exactly what he thinks is insufficient about the Methodist President's objectivity.”
“If she was a Proddy, she would be a Chocolate Orange.”
“Notice you werenae breakin 'intae any Proddy church heidquarters.”
“Proddy is sure this won't happen and so those three rows are ruled out, leaving only the options in column X.”
“Since Proddy does not know the numbers, the product of which he has been told must be the product of at least two triples.”
“But you can only say that and sound confident if you choose to ignore the other half of the equation: the Proddy bigots who worked so unforgiveably hard to beat and burn the Catholic population into the nasty, desperate little corner where they re-discovered the IRA.”
“I'm not sure who can have composed it ... looks superficially like a piece of Proddy polemic.”
“Furthermore, we are in serious trouble when a piece of Biblical truth, whether phrased eloquently or haltingly, is dismissed with the partisan expression: "Proddy polemic.”
“4 DO describe the SNP or SSP as being the ‘Proddy Party’ to private audiences of Catholics.”
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