Irish by name.
Sexy by chance.
Enough said.
Those O'Driscolls are a sexy group of people!
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Best rugby player ever.
A hero and inspiration.
Loves heino.
Known as BOD, Drico etc...
example 1
Munster fan 1: i wish we had someone as good as BOD on our team.
munster fan 2: same. then we might actually be in the heineken cup.
example 2
paul o'connell: i wish i was brian o'driscoll
example 3
d4 1: was at krystle last noight with the goys. you'll never guess who i saw.
d4 2: omg who?
d4 1: drico!
d4 2: omg no way.
d4 1: uh huh.
d4 2: what was he loike?
d4 1: don't know mon didn't tolk to him, but he was drinking heino.
d4 2: fock ye mon!
In 1983 Pat O'Driscoll emerged as one of the front runners in the creation of a new type of break dancing called Wuddaya Crispy. This highly stylized form of movement became a pop culture myth when Pat O'Driscoll dissipeared on a tour through Daytona Beach in 1986. Pat reappeared in Mankato Minnesota when he performed his art for a crowd of about 15 outside the local Piggly Wiggly. This style is still very experimental and not many dancers have perfected it besides Pat and his crew. O'Driscoll style refers to somthing that is highly experimental and off the chain.
Yo man that beat was way O'Driscoll style!
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A proper legend of both Irish and Jamaican descent, mythed to have been born from a shamrock in the heart of Kingston. Whilst his existence has not been scientifically proven, he is well sought after by fanatics after spotted in the UK circa 2015. Has a bounty of over £2.5 million if caught alive, though locals fear the fables of him hiding in the woods, stealing children from unsuspecting parents.
eg. Be back before the moon rises young Zachary, otherwise Old Man O'Driscoll will find you...
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The feeling of self righteousness that someone gets when they believe they have won a debate, when in reality, their opposition didn't want to participate in conversation.
O'Driscoll, "the earth is flat, I can prove it"
Opposition, **shakes head and walks away for fear of wasting time trying to explain common sense to someone whose already advertised that they are out to lunch**
O'Driscoll then feels as though the person had no contest, no debate, no facts, and no backbone to stand up for yourself.
When in reality, the audience just didn't want to bother educating someone so far behind in sense.
This can also be applied to the situation where someone challenging another person to a fight, is met with reluctance and they attribute it to how strong or intimidating they must be, when in reality, no one wanted to fight them as it's a barbaric act.
O'Driscoll's law is being so ignorant towards your perception of why you're being avoided, that you attribute people avoiding you to your intelligence or other positive characteristics.