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boognish76 | 12:12 Thu 27th Nov 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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In the Irish film 'Intermission' a girl's moustache is contantly referred to as a 'ronny'. I understand this is Dublinese for moustache, but where does it come from?
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I know little about Irish slang, so this may be completely wrong, but I wonder if it is a reference to Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners - famous for his beard and moustache?
But according to this page it is from 'Ronnie the rouse' - although it still doesn't explain why. http://www.dublinpeople.com/interact/dublindiction
ary/index.shtml
I have always understood that it referred to the actor Ronald Coleman who had a distinctive moustache or Ronnie.

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