themmun
English
Alternative forms
- them'un, them-un, themun, them 'un, them un
- themmin, them'in, them-in, themin
- themmen, them'en, them-en, themen
Etymology
Eye dialect of them ones (“those ones”, dialectal), as a reference to us versus them (“a state of opposition between two groups, mostly based on group membership”), in mock imitation of a stereotypical parochial sectarian. Singular themmun is a back-formation from themmuns (plural). Compare ussun.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈðɛmən/
- Rhymes: -ɛmən
Noun
themmun (plural themmuns)
- (Northern Ireland, colloquial, chiefly humorous and in the plural) Someone on the other side of the Northern Irish sectarian divide (from the speaker's perspective).
- Antonym: ussun
Usage notes
- Chiefly used in the plural themmuns to refer to the other side from the speaker collectively:
- Themmuns always get everything, and ussuns get nothing!
- However, it can also be used in the singular or (definite) plural to refer to specific individuals:
- It depends. Is he an ussun or a themmun?
- Generally used to mock sectarianism by framing both sides as cynical, arbitrary and nakedly self-interested, either to ridicule sectarian behaviour or to draw attention to the shared experiences of those on both sides of the conflict.
- If themmuns are for it, ussuns are against it!
- Well I had no choice - I had to vote for ussuns to stop themmuns getting in!