Meaning of me daza | Babel Free
Definitions
(usually predicative) excellent, great, very nice, fine
Cork, Ireland, not-comparable, slang
Examples
““You'll be treated terribly when I go,” she said. “Oh, I’m jake. I’m me daza. Don’t think of me. But what about you? My poor girleen, what'll you do?””
“MULTO CHIC! That is what lovely Italian film stars, Sylva Koschina and Luisa Della Noce said about the traditional hooded cloak of West Cork. They're me daza! That is what the Lee-siders said about the stars. Both phrases mean the same thing, for the Italian girls and the Cork people fell for each other in a big way at the film festival last week.”
“‘Danno, I certainly appreciate the excellent cuisine of your good woman.’ ‘Yeah, it’s me daza! Ye can’t beat a good tightener in the middle of the day [.]’”
“Saturday afternoon and I'm drinking with the guys thinking of the day's results and your lovely eyes ... 2 pints of rasa, I think you're me daza”
“Clonakilty Blackpudding! 'tis me daza, full of pep! To put the lead back in your pencil and the spring back in your step”
“‘These clippers are me daza,’ said Dermot admiringly. ‘I’ll have to buy some meself.’”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.