THE hashtag #IrelandASongOrMovie has been trending on Twitter today and yesterday.
The trend sees Irish people enhance the names of famous songs and movies in the best way possible – by adding their own flair from home.
Twitter in Ireland has already thrown up hundreds of examples of hilarious ‘Irishified’ song and movie titles – from the lyrical Nothing Compares to U2 to the brilliant Eamonn Holmes Alone.
Here are some of our favourites:
Wilde Thing
Wilde Thing #irelandasongormovie pic.twitter.com/u5jDhTYOu3
— Balderdash (@notDcfcBoss) December 5, 2016
Nothing Compares to U2
Nothing Compares to U2 #IrelandASongOrMovie
— Ryan (@ryanztweetz) December 5, 2016
Go On With the Wind
#IrelandASongOrMovie
Go On With The Wind pic.twitter.com/shTKsw1Nhu— Steven (@steve_d24) December 5, 2016
The Saint Patrick’s Day After Tomorrow
The Saint Patrick's Day After Tommorow #IrelandASongOrMovie
— Ryan (@ryanztweetz) December 5, 2016
Con Éire
Con Eire #IrelandASongOrMovie
— Gretel Armstrong (@SugarGretel) December 5, 2016
Eamonn Holmes Alone
#irelandasongormovie Eamonn Homes Alone. pic.twitter.com/HKJumvEejI
— Paul Boxshall (@Superbokka) December 5, 2016
Paint It, Black (And Tan)
Paint it Black (and Tan) #IrelandASongOrMovie
— Mike (@SchrodngrsTaint) December 5, 2016
The Gerry Adams Family
The Jerry Adams Family#IrelandASongOrMovie
— MrGee (@Owlszaboutthat1) December 5, 2016
Irish You a Merry Christmas
Irish you a merry Christmas #IrelandASongOrMovie
— nadiekeatingvocals (@nadiekeatingvox) December 6, 2016
Shamrock Around the Clock
#IrelandASongOrMovie Shamrock Around the Clock
— Small Kiwi Vine (@Primal_Tweeet) December 5, 2016
Dundalk This Way
#IrelandASongOrMovie dundalk this way
— Andrew (@_A_n_d_r_e_w_s) December 5, 2016
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Guinness
#IrelandASongOrMovie Harry Potter and the Goblet of Guinness
— jack (@heavydxrtysoul1) December 5, 2016