Paddy

What is Paddy?


1.

1. Shortened name for Patrick.

2. Inoffensive name for an Irishman.

3. Offensive name for an Irishman.

4. A tantrum or 'wobbler'.

1. March the 17th is St Paddy's Day.

2. I'm proud to be a Paddy.

3. You fucking bog-pig Irish Paddy.

4. My wife caught me in bed with her mum, twin sisters and pet goat. Jesus did she throw a paddy. Her bedsheets were ruined.

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2.

Racially offensive English term for Irish people.

3.

Since many early American cops were Irish, the wagon that carried them to a crime scene or hauled crooks to the jail were known as Paddy Wagons.

O'leary... summon the paddy wagon... these boys need to spend the night in the hoosecow.

See irish, police, cop, wagon, badge

4.

Tantrum / Fit or rage often for little or no reason.

He threw a "paddy" and didn't calm down for ages.

5.

Offensive term for Irish person used by racists and bigots. Extensively used by occupying invaders as an insult or put down. Nothing to do with St.Patrick as stated elsewhere. Mick is another word usually used for the same purpose or reason. The usage of either "Mick" or "Paddy" or "Paddy-Wagon' should not be tolerated by good minded people.

Those Paddy (Mick) Bastar*s breed like rabbits and follow Rome (are Catholic).

See paddy, mick, wop, fenian, papist, nip, jappo

6.

racial slang for an Irishman

also: a brand of irish wiskey that is found on most irishmen at all times

"aye, tis a blessing to be irish"

7.

A Paddy is an Irishman. The traditional Irish name Patrick, used to be spelt Padrick in the slightly older days... Thus making the word Paddy.

Englishman: Hey Paddy! Paddy!

Irishman: Im going ta kill ya to be sure!

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