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Faugh is an
exclamation indicating disgust. It can also
refer to:
Faugh A Ballagh, a
battle cry of
Irish origin Faughs GAA Club, a
Gaelic sports club in...
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Faugh a
ballagh (/ˌfɔːx ə ˈbæləx/
FAWKH ə BAL-əkh; also
written Faugh an beallach) is a
battle cry of
Irish origin,
meaning "clear the way". The spelling...
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Faugh-a-Ballagh was a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA) club
based in Newry,
County Down in Ireland. It was
established in 1902 and
folded in the 1940s...
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Faugh is a
small village situated to the East of the city of
Carlisle and
within 15
minutes of the
Scottish Border. The
village has
always been English...
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Carey Faughs GAC (/ˈkeɪriːˌfɔːxs/ KARE-ee FAWKHS) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in Ballyvoy,
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The club...
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Faugh-a-Ballagh (foaled 1841 in Ireland) was a
Thoroughbred racehorse. A
brother to Birdcatcher,
Faugh-a-Ballagh was sold to E. J.
Erwin in 1842. He ran...
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known worldwide as the '
Faughs'.
Bertie wrote poetry, and he
wrote this
short poem
about his time in the Regiment:
FAUGH-A-BALLAGH I wore a
hackle in...
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Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's). The
motto of the
regiment is
Faugh A
Ballagh (Modern Irish: Fág an Bealach),
derived from the
Irish Gaelic...
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Faughs GAA Club (Irish: CLG Fág an Bealach) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA)
hurling and
camogie club in Templeogue, Dublin, Ireland. They have won...
- "fore"
around 1914. It also may have been a
contraction of the
Gaelic cry
Faugh A Ballagh! (i.e.
Clear the way!)
which is
still ****ociated with the sport...