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The "Irish Wisp" A phrase from "The Family Guy" cartoon. Lois (watching the TV): - You see that, Peter? That's the right amount of leg hair. Peter: - My leg hair's fine. I have what they call, "the Irish Wisp". Could enybody explain what he meant, "The Irish Wisp" please?? Thank you in advance, dear English speakers.
2017년 8월 27일 오후 10:40
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It doesn't really mean anything. Like many Family Guy quotes, this is a made-up phrase. That program is full of made-up phrases, obscure references, and euphemisms! In this case, I think that Peter has Irish heritage, so the 'Irish' is referring to his genetics. A wisp is something light and thin. So, he could be suggesting that his leg hair is light and thin, or more likely, he is using 'irish' to ironically mean it isn't really wispy, something like 'British brashness'.
2017년 8월 28일
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He is saying that Irish men have a certain amount of thin hair (usually red) on their bodies. In this case, it sounds like he is referring to not having much hair, but just a small amount of thin hairs. Always be careful with Family Guy, many bad words and phrases on there! (not this one though)
2017년 8월 28일
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