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The Irish Person's Real Guide To Sexting
SEXTING. MOST PEOPLE would admit to doing it, but how do you ensure that your messages remain undeciphered by prying eyes?
The Irish Independent got some laughs today with its irony-free ‘guide to teen sexting’, which featured such widely-used acronyms as ‘CU46′ (See you for sex) and ‘NIFOC’ (naked in front of computer).
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With these in mind, DailyEdge.ie has crafted an essential guide to Irish sexting. Use these at your peril.
1.
Means: “Will you shift me mate?”
More of a prelude to sexting than a sext, to be honest, but a valuable bit of knowledge nonetheless.
2.
Means: “Shift?”
Simple, straight to the point, effective.
3.
Means: “Got the ride.”
A sneaky way of letting a mate know you scored. No snoops will be any the wiser!
4.
Means: “You’re getting lucky later. *winky face*”
Oooh! Cheeky.
5.
Means: “A bit of how’s your father.”
No one can resist this romantic turn of phrase.
6.
Means: “Ride me sideways.”
Duuuuuurt.
7.
Means: “Did you get your hole?”
There’s no polite way of asking that question, but this is definitely the most modern one.
8.
Means: “Nice arse.”
The ever-suggestive peach emoji is perfect for complimenting your sext-ee’s behind.
9.
Means: “I’m drunk and I definitely should NOT be texting you.”
Somebody needs to get the phone out of your hands right this minute.
This Irish mammy read out her son’s messages from gay dating app Grindr>
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