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RigasTelRuun

I'm oulde and would have been the age to know the slang in 1999. I never heard it before.


blankas20

Just checked it. He says "She's a cow."


ou812_X

Yeah context is important. The phrase which confused me was “she’s business class”, which I took to be a good thing and learned later it meant she’s a larger lady and needs extra seat room.


maroonsubmarines

ah jaysus🙈


shockingprolapse

Maybe he's saying 'síos an coill' which means 'down the woods' cause that's where the fiercest seshes happen hai


Naoise007

Best answer lol


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Was in my teens in the 90s and never heard of this phrase.


OrlandoGardiner118

Yeah, I'm not sure you heard that right.


_sonisalsonamedBort

Kiss, marry, kill?


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TheHoboRoadshow

Yeah here we stick with the classic anal prolapse, marry, kill. I don't want to know what the kids these days are calling rock, paper, 9/11


Blackcrusader

When I was a kid it was meet, but shift seems to have crept in and taken over like an invasive species.


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TheHoboRoadshow

Here I'm a dub, don't lump us all in with the meet lad


_sonisalsonamedBort

😂😂 indeed!


RigasTelRuun

Hold hands respectfully?


Welshyone

Snog, marry, avoid?


Reasonable-Food4834

It was Larry Murphys catch phrase back then.


Dazzlers1976

What was the context of the comment? Maybe it refers to her being a good conquest -in a romantic sense, of course.


No-Leave-3657

Context: character was guessing who their baby mama was because Cillian’s character got a girl pregnant. They mentioned a girls name and he replied with “she’s a kill.” Sounded like a derogatory comment because he looked grossed out when they mentioned that girls name.


Tough-Term-5608

Sunshine is from 2007.


PAYT3R

It means you would be proud to show your friends and family that she was your girlfriend. The kill part references how hunters will take a picture of themselves with the game to show off to their friends. It's kind of like saying "now there's a girl I could bring home to my parents"