frindle
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- Mar 21, 2009
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- Native Language
- Korean
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- South Korea
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- South Korea
Hello. I'm wondering what a dinneky doon means in this context below.
I understand it is not a proper word, and I suppose it comes from Irish (because the speaker is a Irish woman).
I can make a rough guess, but would you please tell me what it means exactly?
Thank you.
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"This is no way to treat me. You'd best think it over. I'll be seeing a solicitor, I will."
"Fine indeed. You see a solicitor, and if he does not laugh you out of his office, I will be a dinneky doon."
I understand it is not a proper word, and I suppose it comes from Irish (because the speaker is a Irish woman).
I can make a rough guess, but would you please tell me what it means exactly?
Thank you.
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"This is no way to treat me. You'd best think it over. I'll be seeing a solicitor, I will."
"Fine indeed. You see a solicitor, and if he does not laugh you out of his office, I will be a dinneky doon."