how's the form
Inquiring as to someone's temprement or physical wellbeing. Another way of saying "how are you doing?"
John- "Yes Joe, how's the form lad?"
Joe- "Aye, not too bad. And yerself?"
Joe- "Aye, not too bad. And yerself?"
how's the form
A varient of "How's it going" or the American "How's it hanging". Used quite a bit in the south of Ireland, especially in Cork.
Cork Feen: Here Bai, how's the form?
Cork Bai: Ah you know, sure I'm da berries since I got that massive tumour removed.
Cork Feen: ....daecent, daecent.
Translation:
Cork Male: Hey Man, how's it going?
Cork Male 2: Well, I've been great since I got that massive tumour removed.
Cork Male:....good, good.
Cork Bai: Ah you know, sure I'm da berries since I got that massive tumour removed.
Cork Feen: ....daecent, daecent.
Translation:
Cork Male: Hey Man, how's it going?
Cork Male 2: Well, I've been great since I got that massive tumour removed.
Cork Male:....good, good.
hows the form
a very irish way of saying "how are you feeling today"
"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"
"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"
"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"
"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"
"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"
"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"
"well lad hows the form?"
"ah sure im grand i suppose"