What is it?
This high quality flexible iPhone or Samsung case is a rich illustration that tells a story, possibly reminding you of someone you know. It features a donkey with a cap sticking his tongue out. It's a charming slice of Ireland, perfect as a gift or a keepsake from your travels.
What Does It Mean?
"Buck eejit" is a colloquial phrase used in Ireland to describe someone who is acting foolishly, behaving in a silly manner, or making light-hearted mistakes. The term is often used affectionately or in jest, rather than as an insult, which sets it apart from more derogatory expressions. Sure you couldn't be mean to this wee donkey now could you? It combines the word "buck", meaning a lively or spirited person, with "eejit", a slang term for an idiot or fool.
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Bring home this slice of Irish charm with the 'Buck Eejit' phone case. It's more than just an accessory; it's a piece of cultural conversation waiting to brighten up your space!
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Julie Harron is a watercolour artist from Dromara, Northern Ireland. She founded Julie Harron Illustrations, driven by her love for stationery and the poetic beauty of handwritten notes. Her journey into art began when health issues limited her ability to work a regular job, leading her to explore watercolour at a local art club. Self-taught through Pinterest and club lessons, Julie eventually started painting personalised illustrations and designing stationery based on her original watercolour paintings.
The Flexi iPhone or Samsung Case is a transparent case with a modern clear texture. This shell offers good impact resistance.
- Flexible and resistant to tear
- Durable protective layer
- Frosty transparent
- Precisely aligned openings
- Wireless charging compatible