ha gee
commonly used in northern ireland for when something bad happens to a person, can be used in a joking manner or serious all depending on how you empasise the words. for extreme cases of misfortune a swear word should be added to the end.
“ha gee u dropped your phone”
“oh no i dropped my phone in p-ss” reply:”ha gee”
“ha gee d-ckhead i robbed your granny”
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