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This mornings extremely stormy weather conditions were described by someone i know as "a tramp of a yoke."

Which is possibly the most Northern Irish thing anyone has ever said, ever. 😅
TheCoolestCat · 31-35, M
hey it was worse the other day lol, i got caught walking down to the shops ended up looking like a drowned rat by the time i got home lol
@TheCoolestCat that was wild right enough. The rain was coing back up to meet ya
Captainjackass · 31-35, M
I read that in an Irish accent without even meaning to.
@Captainjackass 😁 🇮🇪
SW-User
Boys a dear
@SW-User quite
MethDozer · M
Dafuq that even supposed to mean?
@MethDozer "tramp" is not a compliment as I'm sure is obvious. "Yoke" is used for both people & things. If you described a woman as 'some yoke' she's attractive, or a car as 'an absolute yoke' its attractive. Or say you'd lost something & suddenly forgotten what it's called 'wheres that yoke i left in the table?' You get the idea, i hope. Its a catch allnof sorts. So basically he said the weather wasnt up to snuff. & frankly i agree.

 
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