amadán
Irish for a proper fool.
Definitions
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.
amadán In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From Irish 'amadán' — fool, idiot.
People Also Ask
What does "amadán" mean?
It's Irish for a proper fool or idiot.
How do you use "amadán" in a sentence?
"Would you look at that amadán trying to park."
What language is "amadán"?
It's an Irish (Gaelic) word.
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