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plural langers
(slang, Ireland, derogatory) Fool; idiot; annoying or contemptible person (usually male).
(slang, Ireland, derogatory, offensive, used in Cork) A person from south county Dublin. quotations
"Give it up will ya! get a job, ja langer!"
1996, Enda Walsh, Disco Pigs, page 8
And central to it all is wind-up, making a langer out of people, to use that now unfortunate word that can still only be used correctly and said correctly by Cork people, even though the rest of the country has taken to it with gusto, embarrassing themselves like white people trying to talk black slang to be "street".
2006, September 3, Brendan O'Connor Roy: the discreet object of our desire, Irish Independent
"Langers boy, every wan of ‘em. Golfers are only langers. They’re only golfing cos they can’t hurl. Anyone that golfs in Cork is only a failed hurler and a langer, boy. "
2006 November 22, Hurling abuse when there’s no team in sight, Irish Independent
(slang, Ireland, vulgar) Penis. quotations
Mike opened his knees wide, so that his langer would be framed by the gap between his legs. For first impressions a boner would have been good, but not likely.
2006, Eoin Colfer, “Taking on PJ”, in Ken Bruen, editor, Dublin Noir: The Celtic Tiger Vs. the Ugly American, page 23
He showed me a photograph. There was a woman and a man doing something, but I wasn't sure what. The man was standing over the woman holding his langer (the Cork word) and she was looking up at him smiling. I felt ill and started to walk backwards.
2005, Fergal Keane, All of These People: A Memoir, page 88