I will yeah

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English[edit]

Phrase[edit]

I will yeah

  1. (Ireland, sarcastic) I will not.
    • 2022 June 15, Liam Heylin, “Drunk Cork man stood outside family home shouting 'f***ing scumbags'”, in Irish Examiner[1]:
      Judge Olann Kelleher asked the accused if he would be willing to do community service in order to avoid a jail term. Arundel replied: "I will yeah."
    • 2022 August 23, Sarah Finnan, “A love letter to Ireland (from your favourite Hollywood celebs)”, in IMAGE Magazine[2]:
      So, what’s the appeal you ask? Is it the privacy? The people? The pints? Honestly, I think it’s a combination of all three… and myriad others. Buttery spuds, Tayto sambos, saying "I will yeah" when you really mean no; those are a few of my favourite things.

Usage notes[edit]

  • A frequent source of confusion for foreigners, as the phrase means the exact opposite of what it appears to.