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What a load of nonsense. Absolutely no basis in reality whatsoever. >>> Actually, this is not nonsense. I have consulted the Donegal English dictionary and have found the definition to be correct. It seems entriely feasible that a group of kids came across the entry and began to use it. >>> Traynor, Michael, 1953. The English Dialect of Donegal, A Glossary, Incorporating the Collections of H. C. Hart, M.R.I.A. (1847-1980), Dublin: The Royal Irish Academy.
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