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Irish confetti noun- semen spilled on a woman’s body US, 1987
- — Maledicta, p. 57, 1986–1987: “A continuation of a glossary of ethnic slurs in American English”
- stones, bricks, etc, when used as offensive missiles US, 1913
- The cops called these bone-breaking showers “Irish confetti.” — George F. Will, The Leveling Wind, p. 392, 1994
- — John Ayto, The Oxford Dictionary of Slang, p. 176, 1998
- small stones kept in a pocket for disciplining sheepdogs NEW ZEALAND
- Promptly Fred picked up a handful of gravel ... scattered the Irish confetti somewhere in its vicinity. — Ian Mackay, Puborama, p. 70, 1961
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