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    On St. Patrick’s Day, Jamie Dornan gave 41 Irish words for ‘drunk’

    Meanwhile in IrelandBy Meanwhile in IrelandMarch 20, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    Jamie Dornan Recites 41 Irish Terms for Drunk on Jimmy Kimmel and it is brilliant.

    St. Patrick’s Day is a day on which many people drink and become inebriated. There are many ways to say you’ve had too much to drink, so we invited a real live Irishman Jamie Dornan from the 50 Shades movies to share all the ways the Irish say “drunk.”

    Some of the brilliant terms are pretty standard, like inebriated or smashed, but some are less so, “huffle-puffed” and “blarney stoned.” Dornan himself found it hard to say some of these hilarious terms.

    Watch the brilliant video below:

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