Man mocked after getting Gaelic tattoo with very different meaning in hilarious toilet blunder
AN ink lover has been mocked for getting a Gaelic tattoo which turned out to have a very different meaning to what he thought.
The unfortunate tattoo shows a Celtic cross with the words “An bhfuil cead agam dul go dti an leithreas.”
The tat’s owner thought the phrase meant “You will forever be in my heart” as they said in the caption “My new unfinished piece of back art, it says in gaelic ‘you will forever be in my heart.’”
But a Redditor spotted a photo of the failed inking and explained it actually means “may I go to the toilet.”
He shared a photo of the hilarious mistake on social media with the caption: “Really awful everything. Firstly it’s a s*** tattoo and secondly the text literally means “may I go to the toilet”.
“It’s what kids would ask their teacher in Irish schools.”
The post left users amused with the toilet blunder with one of them saying: “I speak about 12 words of Irish, and even I know what that means. Can’t be real. (please be real).”
Another one added: “Imagine getting words tattooed without googling the hell out of them. And maybe y’know, a dictionary?”
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One joked: “Who doesn’t have an unspoken bond with their throne room?, in a chaotic world we all need a place for respite, and the quite, dignified contemplation of the day’s events.”
Meanwhile, a woman shared how she was left so embarrassed after a tattoo artist misspelled the tribute to her favourite artist.
Another ink lover said he loved his lightning bolt tat until everyone thought it was a white supremacist SS symbol.
A woman who wanted a tattoo of a sleeping cat was left with a disastrous inking that resembled more of a dead rat.
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