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Etymologies
- Middle English, from Old English Īras, the Irish; see peiə- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“And shame on the so called irish that have fought & fight today for an army that occupies our island.”
“i don't think perpetuating "one researcher's" stereotypes about the irish is the way to go, however not-100\%-jewish you may be. i'd say that if blumenauer's on a financial committee, the first two questions are good. if he's going all environmentacular (as i'd predict), three and four are both good.”
“Irish people would only do so because they are 'irish' and beyond everything they really cannot do otherwise because the country is genuinely screwed, any link between these two conditions …?”
“Saying its ok to get hot under the collar because you're "irish" is analogous to saying it's ok for me to cannibalize and eat human feces because I am "german”
“Lemass was not liked or even understood by the 'irish' Ireland element in FF at the time and even Dev confessed he never quite understood Lemass's fixation on the 'economy'.”
“Beyond that I am also Italian (Olive), but have a more 'irish' complexion.”
“To me there are no african americans, irish americans, spanish americans, etc., your either an american or your not.”
“The republican party is in trouble because the reasonable moderate people are not being represented. irish”
“July 29th, 2009 5: 13 pm ET they are both related through irish ancestory (and obama is part irish as wel). wouldnt Guinness be a more natural choice here?”
“June 18th, 2009 2: 34 pm ET susie why would obama apologize to the irish for the way the english treated them in their own country? and the irish were OPPRESSED not forced into slavery for 400+ yrs”
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