Irish up
-verb: to irish up {ahy-rish
uhp}1: to put
whiskey into.2: to combine with whiskey.3: to
infuse with alcohol.
Irish Up
by part irishman on Sep 11, 2009 06:01:05
To take a shower using
Irish Spring body wash, replenishing your daily supply of
irishness. Even if you're not Irish you can still have the freshness of Ireland.
Also works with the bar soap.
Example:
After a
hard day of work, I like to
irish up, down some shots of
jameson and take home two chicks from the bar.
Get someone's Irish up
by Saints on Feb 24, 2005 08:55:24
Get someone's Irish up
by voodooKobra on Jul 07, 2007 16:38:40
Irish it up
by Reechard on Jun 28, 2006 05:13:37
Example:
Someone hands you a plain glass of
egg nog and then asks, "Want me to Irish it up for you?" They mean to pour
rum in it, or some other
liquor.
Irish Make Up
by rageragerage on Feb 24, 2014 03:24:57
waking up Irish
by pseudonymouslyarriffic on Mar 18, 2011 00:36:05
Example:
I
must've been really drunk last night because I woke up Irish this morning.
Mary was tired of her husband waking up Irish so she shot him.
Don't get
too drunk tonight, no one wants
to wake up Irish.