This animal looks similar to a buffalo and a cow.
What is an 'Ox'?
This is the date of St. Patrick's Day.
What is 'March 17th'?
If someone was acting goofy, a common phrase for them might be this.
*Hint*: It is not silly goose.
Silly (insert person's name here)
What is a 'Silly Billy'?
The word 'Reign' means this.
What is 'to rule'?
This word / acronym has almost become a cliche and is not refering to an actual animal; it is referring to being the best ever.
What is "The G.O.A.T."?
The "O" in "O'clock" means this.
What is 'Of'?
This is the capital of Ireland.
What is 'Dublin'?
This is a slang term for a large truck or semi-truck.
What is a 'Big Rig'?
Raindrops act as tiny prisms that create this, allowing you to see the full spectrum of colors.
What is a 'Rainbow'?
Some of us older folk might take this slang term as literal and think it means -- "to defeat a medieval dragon".
What is 'Slay'?
This is similar to an MRI, but it is used to look at bones, internal tissues, and organs.
What is an 'X-Ray'?
This is the name of Notre Dame's sports teams.
Who are 'The Fighting Irish'?
This is a large city in China.
What is 'Hong Kong'?
This is one of Prince's most popular songs.
"______ Rain"
What is "Purple Rain"?
This slang term does not mean what it sounds like it would. Some might think it means when a server comes to clean your table at a restaurant.
What is 'Bussin''?
If your total score is 'zero' or 'even' in golf that means this term.
What is 'Par'?
This is main dish of a traditional Irish meal.
What is 'Corned Beef'?
This would refer to a ginger's hair.
What is a 'Red-Head'?
This was the first man who reigned over the Roman Empire.
Who is 'Julius Augustus Caesar'?
Essentially used to explain why someone is good at something, Gen Z replies with this phrase.
What is "Built Different"?
What is '10'?
This is the slogan of a popular cereal that has a leprechaun mascot.
What is "They're magically delicious"?
This phrase would mean that someone is a fake.
What is a 'Phony Balogne'?
This is the name of the actor who played 'Dwight' in "The Office".
Who is 'Rainn Wilson'?
Unlike the poker term "check", meaning to wager no money, kids use this as acceptance of a task or saying 'yes'.
What is 'Bet'?