Geansaí Load

What is Geansaí Load?


1.

A lot; much

I ate a geansaí load of biscuits

See lots, loads, much, many

2.

A lot. AS in "a geansaí load of...". From the Irish word for jumper or sweater. Originating from when kids would steal apples from orchards and would carry them back home by using their jumpers as makeshift baskets.

A geansaí load of gee.

See loads, tons, piles


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