Paddy

Paddy
n
an Irish person. A nickname derived from the short form of Patrick, the most com-mon male Christian name in Ireland. It has been used since at least the 18th century. Although the term can be used as an epithet, it may be used descrip-tively and is also heard among the Irish themselves, where it is usually a personi-fication of a typical rustic Irishman. An alternative, usually with a slightly more pejorative emphasis, is mick.
► 'We Import More Paddies Every Year.' (Joke acronym for Wimpey, British con-struction and civil engineering firm)

Contemporary slang . 2014.

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Synonyms:
, , , , (in joke or contempt), / (in the husk)


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