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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    I was genuinely wondering what a mince paddy was, I thought it was some new festive treat that I?d not heard of.

    Just worked out the thread title is a nationalistic slur so that?s ok then.
    Got me on that one. So what word(s) is/are offensive? Paddy? A perfectly acceptable shortening of the name Patrick (Padraig) (albeit between friends or a close circle of people) often used by the Irish. Or is it Mince? or Mince Paddy?
    Just found the "Thick as Mince" meaning (a new one on me) and I suppose the two coupled together could be deemed offensive.
    Last edited by SmiffyPie; 16-12-2024 at 05:23 PM.

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