taig


offensive term used in reference to a catholic in northern ireland
“get te f-ck ye taigy b-st-rd”
a taig is a commonly used slang word in northern ireland.it usually p-sses catholics off.
f-ck off you taigy b-st-rd ye
what the prods(huns) call catholics in northern ireland.
an offensive word used against roman catholics mainly in norn iron or scotland.
rj is a fat taig
derogatory name for a catholic; most often used in the northeast area of ireland.
“that ignorant bigot called us taigs”
term used to insult all celtic fans used by rangers fans, who dont know the difference between catholics and protestants
a good holy catholic lad from the emerald isle.
—- you, you —-ing taig b-st-rd.

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