mé féiner
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Irish mé féin (“myself”) + -er.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]mé féiner (plural mé féiners)
- (Ireland, derogatory) Someone who acts from self-interest, rather than the common good or the national interest.
- 2015 June 29, Eoghan Plunkett, quoted in Ronan McGreevy "On 1916, and why Michael Collins 'was a pup'" The Irish Times:
- As far as he was concerned, de Valera just fixed things for himself. He was a mé féiner.
- 2015 June 29, Eoghan Plunkett, quoted in Ronan McGreevy "On 1916, and why Michael Collins 'was a pup'" The Irish Times: