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What does faix mean?

"Faix" is an Irish word that means "faith" or "indeed". It's often used in a similar way to "well" or "sure" in English, sometimes with a bit of emphasis or surprise.

Here are some examples of how it's used:

* "Faix, I'm tired." - This means "Indeed, I'm tired." or "Well, I'm tired."

* "Faix, that's a good one!" - This means "Well, that's a good one!" or "Indeed, that's a good one!"

It's a common expression in Irish English and can be used in both informal and formal contexts.

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