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- noun slang, Ireland, pejorative spiv, rascal; lout, ruffian; street urchin
Etymologies
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Examples
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"I believe 'gurrier' is derived from the French word 'guerre', which means 'war'.
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Like a gurrier out of the Banks with your shirt to the wind.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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Like a gurrier out of the Banks with your shirt to the wind.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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However, nobody would take genuine umbrage at being described as a gurrier.
Irish Blogs Independent.ie - Analysis RSS Feed 2010
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Ahern has always been a political gurrier - he and O'Dea are the same type - but his antics during the debate were disgraceful even for him. the handler gloves are off ...
Politics.ie TommyO'Brien 2010
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Like a gurrier gunning for a scrap, the Green's elected representative for
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It's a little bit late but i'd like to wish David and Ronan a happy new year, and as I'm an opportunistic Limerick gurrier.
Irish Blogs 2009
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Being a Northsider doesn't automatically make you a gurrier (e.g. Drico, people from Howth, Sutton, Malahide, Clontarf, or Castleknock).
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"gurrier-in-chief" during the previous day's rowdy set-to in the chamber.
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"gurrier in chief" -- although this is one of the insults officially forbidden in the chamber under
Irish Blogs Independent.ie - Analysis RSS Feed 2010
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