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Rince an Bhata Uisce Bheatha (Whiskey Stick Dancing) Supposedly a style of Irish stick fighting. The best bit though was that for ages they were calling it Uisce Beatha Bata Rince which is what you'd get if you translated the phrase "whiskey stick dancing" word by word using a dictionary, but which doesn't make any sense grammatically as Irish uses a different word ordering to English. Uisce Beatha Bata Rince is a bit like "dance stick whisky", which sounds more like the name of a bourbon than an Irish whiskey brand.
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