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to ask what does it mean if someone is described as "not very paddy"

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fluckered · 07/04/2013 16:37

saw it on another thread dont want to ask as its not what the thread is about. what does it mean?

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LindyHemming · 07/04/2013 16:38

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cornygrigio · 07/04/2013 16:39

have also never heard it

amiwhatorhow · 07/04/2013 16:39

I read that thread. It's a typo for 'not very laddy' isn't it?

Schlock · 07/04/2013 16:39

Was it a typo/autocorrect mistake?

McBalls · 07/04/2013 16:40

Mistype of laddy. Clue is in the use of laddy a coup,e of words before

McBalls · 07/04/2013 16:42

"probably thought his 'laddy mates' who are actually not very paddy, would find it hilarious...."

Gunznroses · 07/04/2013 16:45

Not very paddy = not very friendly ?

fluckered · 07/04/2013 16:51

so its a typo? does it really mean unfriendly?

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McBalls · 07/04/2013 16:53

Oh fgs! Am I invisible??

Grin

It is a mistype of laddy!

fluckered · 07/04/2013 16:54

ok ok calm down. its a typo then! sheesh. thanks for the replies then.

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Schlock · 07/04/2013 16:56

Calm down McBalls, don't have a laddy!

amiwhatorhow · 07/04/2013 16:58

I'm invisible too :(

NeoMaxiZoomDweebie · 07/04/2013 16:59

Not particularly Irish? I know "Paddy" Is seen as an unkind and racist word for an Irish person btw.

fluckered · 07/04/2013 17:01

i wouldnt see it as racist tbh. as for unkind? suppose depends on the context its used in. just thought it was a new slang i had never heard of but its a typo i see.

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McBalls · 07/04/2013 17:01

I think it's something to do with not liking rice.

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