noun General Slang

amadán

· noun · irish

Irish for a proper fool.

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Straight Irish for an eejit, only with more weight. Calling someone an amadán has a bit more sting than 'fool' in English — it carries that disappointed, head-shaking 'ya great gobshite' energy. Used freely in Hiberno-English without needing translation.

“Ya feckin' amadán, ya left the keys in the door all night.”
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amadán In A Sentence

Ya feckin' amadán, ya left the keys in the door all night.

Origin & Usage

From Irish 'amadán' — fool, idiot.

Variants amadawnomadhaun

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