Anonymous wrote:I learned this one from an Irish coworker: "May a cat eat you, and may the devil eat the cat."
Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s an Irish saying. Another good one is “ May those who love us, love us, and those who don’t may God turn their hearts, and if he does not turn their hearts let him turn their ankles so we will know them by their limping“ lol.
Anonymous wrote:Someone break this down for me. What does it mean exactly? It seems to be an Irish saying.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s an Irish saying. Another good one is “ May those who love us, love us, and those who don’t may God turn their hearts, and if he does not turn their hearts let him turn their ankles so we will know them by their limping“ lol.
Anonymous wrote:Irish wit!
I interpret this as; “I hope you go straight to heaven, without delay, because if the devil knows that you have died, he’ll take you to hell first and forever.” Like PP mentioned, the implication is that the person isn’t a living, flawless saint and therefore isn’t immediately a candidate for heaven (maybe even will go to purgatory) so the hope is you’ll safely reach heaven before the devil can take you to hell.