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Sentence first | An Irishman's blog about the English language. Sentence first An Irishman's blog about the English language. Home About Comments policy Editing and proofreading   Banjaxed and bockety words in Ireland March 15, 2024 ‘Lucky might get going all of a sudden. Then we’d be banjaxed.’ (Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot ) Banjaxed and bockety are a fun pair of words in the Irish English vernacular. Banjaxed I heard from an early age; bockety was not in my west-of-Ireland dialect, but I adopted it later for occasional use. The words have similar but distinct meanings. If something is banjaxed , it’s ruined, broken, confounded, or shattered (including in the ‘tired’ sense; cf. killed in Irish slang). It’s often applied to damaged or destroyed machines – vehicles, phones, computers, household appliances – or their parts. It can apply to people, if they’re injured or drunk, for example, or to abstractions like plans or systems. If somethin...

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