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  2. Wake (ceremony) - Wikipedia

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    An Irish wake as depicted in the later 19th century Plaque in Thurles marking the site of the wake of the writer Charles Kickham.. The wake (Irish: tórramh, faire) is a key part of the death customs of Ireland; it is an important phase in the separation of the dead from the world of the living and transition to the world of the dead. [8]

  3. Talk:Wake (ceremony) - Wikipedia

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    Little better than a dictionary definition. Whoever decided to merge th old (better) Irish wake article with this piece of crap is/are freakin moron(s). Isn't the purpose of merges and edits to IMPROVE quality? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.53.144.139 04:55, 2 November 2008 (UTC)

  4. Culchie - Wikipedia

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    Culchie is a term in Hiberno-English for someone from rural Ireland.The term usually has a pejorative meaning directed by urban Irish against rural Irish, but since the late 20th century, the term has also been reclaimed by some who are proud of their rural or small-town origin.

  5. Urban Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Urban Dictionary Screenshot Screenshot of Urban Dictionary front page (2018) Type of site Dictionary Available in English Owner Aaron Peckham Created by Aaron Peckham URL urbandictionary.com Launched December 9, 1999 ; 25 years ago (1999-12-09) Current status Active Urban Dictionary is a crowdsourced English-language online dictionary for slang words and phrases. The website was founded in ...

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  7. Keening - Wikipedia

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    Keening (Irish: caoineadh, pronounced [ˈkiːnʲə]) is a traditional form of vocal lament for the dead in the Gaelic Celtic tradition, known to have taken place in Ireland and Scotland. Keening, which can be seen as a form of sean-nós singing , is performed in the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages (the Scottish equivalent of keening is ...

  8. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    Meaning origin and notes References Bible beater, Bible basher: North America: Evangelicals of Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal denominations A dysphemism for evangelical Christians who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible, particularly those from Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal denominations. [1] It is also a slang term for an ...

  9. Elon Musk claims Ireland’s prime minister ‘hates the Irish ...

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    The Tesla CEO was accused of “inciting hatred and violence” against immigrants as he responded to Irish hate speech laws.