‘Divil the bit’ Meaning: None at all.
Example: Bob to Charlie: “Howya Charlie. Isn’t it fierce weather.” Charlie to Bob: “Tis boy. There’s quare dryin’ in it.” Bob to Charlie: “Any crack?” Charlie to Bob: “Divil the bit.” Tweet your #fermanaghspake to @rodneyedwards ‘Divil the bit’ Meaning: None at all.
Example: Bob to Charlie: “Howya Charlie. Isn’t it fierce weather.” Charlie to Bob: “Tis boy. There’s quare dryin’ in it.” Bob to Charlie: “Any crack?” Charlie to Bob: “Divil the bit.” Tweet your #fermanaghspake to @rodneyedwards
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