Irish waterfall

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English

Etymology

From the stereotype of the Irish as stupid, and the fact that smoke rises, unlike a proper waterfall.

Noun

Irish waterfall

  1. (slang) French inhale; inhaling smoke that has just been expelled from the mouth or inhaling smoke through the nose while simultaneously expelling it from the mouth.