foolishness, nonsense, blather & twaddle, acting the maggot (q.v.) (Irish slang, 20C)

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Born in Northern Ireland, raised in Newry, Co. Down. I now live in Brentford, West London, for reasons which escape me. |
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and I'm also partly to blame for:
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Email: niall@codology.com
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for anyone interested, I use
yes I have used the other one and there's no comparison
For those in search of Mahogany Gaspipe and its deeper meaning, Wikipedia has this to say:
Mahogany Gaspipe is a particularly surreal Irish expression, used to describe someone who wishes to sound authentically Irish but cannot speak the Irish Gaelic language. The term comes from the Myles Na Gopaleen Catechism of Cliché as an imitation of what Irish sounds like to Anglophones.
I could not have put it better myself. In fact I didn't.