different between gaelic vs munchie
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munchie
English
Etymology
- An anglicisation of the Gaelic muintir na hAite, meaning people of the place.
- munch + -ie
Noun
munchie (plural munchies)
- (Ireland) A person who lives in a Gaeltacht area of Ireland.
See also
- munchies
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