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Definition of aul wan

aul wan

noun

  • a man that acts like an old woman. Dublin slang.
    Person A: Are you riding your Rudge to the bike show?

    Person B: Nah. I'm being an aul wan - gonna take the car.

    Last edited on May 06 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 23 2010.

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