Although in the south of Ireland it means to be utterly fluthered, in Dublin to be 'in the horrors' means being in a shockingly bad mood.
Micko was in the horrors this morning. Not surprising, I rode his mott last night.
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As coined by the characters Max and Paddy in 'Phoenix Nights'. An exclamation of satisfaction or after a point well made.
'Did ye empty yer bags then?'
'Oh aye, she were right gaggin' forrit. Ding dang doo.'
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In Dublinese, to achieve a state of inebriation that renders one frivolous, silly and dangerously prone to saying things like, 'I love you man' and 'You're me besht mate, seriously; whaddaya fuckin' laffin' at? Ye prick. I never liked you anyway...'
Jaysus, I had 15 rum and blacks, I was bleedin' fluthered.
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