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oul one; auld wan; old dear noun a mother IRELAND- She hurled threats at me all the way to O’Connell Bridge: she would tell her mammy and my oul’ one, her daddy and my oul’ fella[.] — Hugh Leonard, Out After Dark, p. 68, 1989
- Ah, you’re a tight-fisted mowldy auld bollocks. You’d hire your auld wan out be [by] the hour. — Joseph O’Connor, The Irish Male at Home and Abroad, p. 57, 1996
- And you can tell it’s the last day of term, roysh [right], because all the boggers are walking around with, like, rucksacks full of dirty washing, bringing it home to their old dears to wash over the holidays. — Paul Howard, The Teenage Dirtbag Years, p. 86, 2001
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