‘Himmin’ and Hammin’ Meaning: To dither or be indecisive.
Example: Bob to Charlie: “Did ye watch the fight the other night?” Charlie to Bob: “I did, boy. Frampton gave yer man some whack.” Bob to Charlie: “Didn’t he. Sure, thon boy he was batin wasn’t at himself at all.” Charlie to Bob: “He was too busy himmin’ and hammin’.” Bob to Charlie: “Is right.” Tweet your #fermanaghspake to @rodneyedwards
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