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ADHARCÁILÍ (“ay-er-KOH-li”) The Irish verb adharcáil means “to gore”, the derivative adharcáilí is used to refer to an animal in heat—or, figuratively, to a lustful young man.
ADUANTAS (“ah-dWON-tes”) The feeling of unease or anxiety caused by being somewhere new, or by being surrounded by people you don’t know.
AIMLIÚ (“AM-lyu”) Aimliú is the spoiling or ruining of something by exposure to bad weather.
AIRNEÁNACH (“ARR-nen-ech”) An airneánach is someone who takes part in just such an evening, but the word can also be used more loosely to refer to someone who likes working or staying up late into the night.
AITEALL (“AT-ell”) The perfect word for the spring—an aiteall is a fine spell of weather between two showers of rain.
AMAINIRIS (“ARM-an-erish”) The second day after tomorrow.
ASCLÁN (“ash-KLAWN”) As well as being the Irish word for the gusset of a pair of trousers, an asclán is the amount of something that can be carried under one arm.
BACHRAM (“BOCH-rum”) Bachram is boisterous, rambunctious behaviour, but it can also be used figuratively for a sudden or violent downpour of rain.
BACACH (“BAH-cakh”) Means “lame” or “limping” — but it can also be used as a noun to describe a misery or beggarly person, or, idiomatically, someone who outstays their welcome or who drags their heels.
BÉALÁISTE (“bay-al-ASH-tuh”) A drink or toast used to seal a deal.
BEOCHAOINEADH (“bay-oh-keen-yu”) An “elegy for the living”—in other words, a sad lament for someone who has gone away, but who has not died.
BOGÁN (“BOH-gawn”) A bogán is an egg without a shell, by extension, a spineless person.
BREACAIMSIR (“BRAH-cam-SHUR”) Describes the weather when it is neither particularly good nor particularly bad.
BUNBHRÍSTE (“bunya-VREESH-ta”) Those jeans you’ve got that are nearly worn through but are still wearable? They’re a bunbhríste—namely, a pair of worn but still usable trousers.
CLAGARNACH (“CLOY-ger-nach”) Literally meaning “clattering”, clagarnach is the sound of heavy rain on a rooftop.
CODRAISC (“COD-reeshk”) As well as referring to a riff-raff or rabble of people, a codraisc is a random collection of worthless or useless objects.
DÉLÁMHACH (“TEE-lay-wah”) Délámhach or dólámhach literally means “two-handed” in Irish, but it can be used idiomatically to mean “working all-out,” or “giving your best.”
DROCHDHEOIR (“DROCK-ywee”) Literally a “bad drop”—is a negative or unflattering character trait that a child inherits from his or her parents.
FOISEACH (“FAR-sha”) Grass that can’t easily be reached to be cut, so is often used of the longer grass around the edge of a field or lawn, or to the overgrown grass on a hillside or verge.
IOMBHÁ (“OM-wah”) Either a sinking boat half submerged in the water, or any place where there is a danger of drowning.
LADHAR (“LAY-yer”) The gap between your fingers or your toes is your ladhar. A ladhar bóthair is a fork in the road.
MAOLÓG (“MAY-loag”) When you fill something up to the brim but then keep on adding more, the same word is also used for someone who sticks out from a crowd, or for a small knoll or hill in an otherwise flat expanse of land.
PLOBAIREACHT (“PLOH-ber-acht”) When you’re crying and trying to speak at the same time but can’t make yourself clear, that’s plobaireacht.
POCLÉIMNIGH (“POH-claim-nee”) “Frolicking” or “gambolling.” It literally means “buck-jumping,” and is a one-word name for an energetic, excitable leap into the air, or a jump for joy.
RAGAIRE (“RA-gerra”) Ragaireacht means late-night wandering, or for sitting up talking long into the early hours. And a ragaire is someone who enjoys precisely that.
SABHSAÍ (“SAWH-see”) Someone who works outside no matter how bad the weather.
STRÍOCÁLAÍ (“SHTREE-care-LEE”) Literally means “scratcher” or “scraper” in Irish, but can be used figuratively to describe someone who works hard but is not particularly well-skilled.
http://fivespotderby.com/ just put an all new 1 color limited edition letterpress print up for grabs.
This print was created by warping/twisting/overlapping the words from the following quote by Mr. Rogers:
“Love isn’t a state of perfect caring. It is an active noun like struggle. To love someone is to strive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.”
On FiveSpotDerby this week - This all new, two toned, letterpress print was created by warping/twisting/distorting the words from the following simple (yet powerful) quote:"Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory." - Dr. Seuss
New Cycling Inspired letterpress design just hit FiveSpotDerby! Created from the quote- “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” ― Albert Einstein
5SpotDerby.com just dropped an all new ink and foil letterpress design that was designed by warping/twisting/distorting the words from the following quote: "To play a wrong note is insignificant, to play without passion is inexcusable." - Beethoven
Featured this week on FiveSpotDerby: This two color letterpress design was created by warping/twisting the words from the following quote by Dr. Wayne D Dyer:
“I fill myself with love, and I send that out into the world. How others treat me is their path; how I react is mine.”
FiveSpotDerby.com this week features an all new letterpress design. The design was created by warping/twisting/distorting the words from the following quote: “And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. ” – Roald Dahl Limited edition hand signed print. Grab yours before the price hike! #letterpress #quotes #fivespotderby #TEKSTartist #artwork #poster #stargazing
Very happy to announce that I had the opportunity to design the cover for @christopherpoindexter's new book 'Naked Human' (published by the amazing team at @uwpublishing ) Chris is an insanely talented writer/observer and I'm honored to play a small role in this project! More photos and details to come.
This week’s FiveSpotDerby letterpress design was created by warping/twisting/distorting the words from the following poem by Shel Silverstein:
“Listen to the mustn’ts, child. Listen to the don’ts. Listen to the shouldn’ts, the impossibles, the won’ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me… Anything can happen, child. Anything can be.”
Note: This print is a perfect standalone product, but also has been designed to look great alongsideWandering. This week only- Purchase both designs & use the code ‘sea’ at checkout for 25% off your order.
Showing #Seattle a little love... bird. #lovebirdsticker #streetart #art #TEKSTartist
This week’s letterpress design was created by warping/twisting the words from the following quote: “Look to this day, for it is life. The very life of life. Within its brief span, lies all the verities and realities of your existence. The bliss of growth. The glory of action. The splendor of beauty. For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is but a vision. But, today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well therefore to this day.”- Bruce Lee #letterpress #quote #BruceLee #artwork #art #illustration #fivespotderby #TEKSTartist #life
On FiveSpotDerby.com this week- Lovebirds. 24 foil pressed birds sit atop an ink pressed telephone wire graphic. Each bird is composed of the word "love" written in a different language. #love #lovebirds #letterpress #TEKSTartist #art #design #print
Our friends over at @modernhiero just released their premier issue! Incredible art and stories from cover to cover. Snag a copy, pour a drink, kick back and enjoy. Congrats Jack. This thing is fucking beautiful. #PrintsNotDead #graffiti #magazine
5SpotDerby.com this week features an all new crazy-colorful limited edition letterpress design that has been created by warping/twisting/distorting the words from the following Albert Einstein quote: "Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere."
Never done a #tbt, but I think this is a good one to share: That time Stephen Colbert (host of @thecolbertreport. AND soon to be host of The Late Show!) sent a hand written thank you note for the FiveSpotDerby.com piece we created based off his quote. Class act.
5SpotDerby.com this week features an all new letterpress design created by distorting the words from the quote above.