English - Etymology
English - Adjective
woegeous (comparative more woegeous or woegeouser, superlative most woegeous or woegeousest)
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(Ireland, colloquial) of poor quality; woefully bad; awful
- 1998 Pat Kinevan "The nun's wood" in Fishamble, Pigsback: first plays (New Island 2002, ISBN 1902602897) p.433:
- 2008 Kate Thompson, Love Lies Bleeding (New Island, ISBN 1848400020) p.47:
- 2008 (2 March) "Doctor J" comment #16 in thread "EBMM Petrucci on chrisguitars, someone here snap this up quick!" on Boards.ie:
- 2012 Paul Howard, Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, The Miseducation Years (O'Brien 2012, ISBN 184717440X) p.135:
- 2012 Marian Keyes, The Mystery of Mercy Close Ch.5 p.35 (Penguin 2012, ISBN 0718198271):
- 2012 (7 April) "afeencalleddan" Comment #28509 on thread "The Official Liverpool Thread" in peoplesrepublicofcork: