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"Did ye aye?" Sarcastic Slang Tote Bag

The Derry Context: "Did ye aye?"

The phrase "Did ye aye?" is a sharp, rhetorical question used in Northern Ireland (and often associated with Ulster Scots influence, similar to Scottish usage) that expresses sarcastic disbelief, doubt, or dismissal.

  • "Did ye" is a contraction of "Did you."
  • "Aye" means yes.

"Did ye aye?" Sarcastic Slang Tote Bag | Premium All-Over Print Graffiti Art

Challenge the tall tales with the "Did ye aye?" Pop Art Tote Bag! This vibrant design features the iconic Northern Irish phrase used to express sarcastic disbelief. Meaning "Oh really? I don't believe you!", this phrase is the perfect playful retort for when someone is spinning a yarn or exaggerating the 'craic' (gossip).

The bold, yellow, and orange graffiti lettering is set against a dynamic splash of turquoise, hot pink, and orange, making a striking and unmissable statement on a dark brick background. Printed on our Premium All-Over Print Tote Bag, this accessory is spacious, durable, and highly trendy. It’s perfect for carrying everything that matters while letting everyone know you're not easily fooled! This bag makes a hilariously unique gift for the friend or family member who calls it like it is. All prints are unique, high-quality creations from our amazing AI creators at WHATAPRINT.

All-Over Print Tote Bag

Product info

A spacious and trendy tote bag to help you carry around everything that matters.

• 100% polyester
• Bag size: 15″ × 15″ (39 × 39 cm)
• Capacity: 2.6 US gal (10 l)
• Maximum weight limit: 44lbs (20 kg)
• Dual handles made from 100% natural cotton bull denim
• Handle length: 26″ (67 cm), width 1″ (2.5 cm)
• The handles can slightly differ depending on the fulfillment location