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Rallyman2 | 14:28 Wed 06th Feb 2008 | Phrases & Sayings
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my mum used to say "and what shenanigins have you been up to" meaning trouble - any ideas on the origin of this word - i feel it comes from a similar source as the hoolahans (hooligans) - forgive the spelling, not my strong point
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The origin is 'unknown' according to Chambers Dictionary. <The Oxford English Dictionary actually says 'obscure' but doesn't really elaborate.
It has an Irish Gaelic sound to it . Hooligan is Irish, in that it is said to come from the surname of a rowdy Irish family in a music hall song , and a cartoon character [OED]
This website reckons it is american.

http://www.word-detective.com/102805.html#shen anigans
Irish? Spanish? Cornish? The plain fact is that nobody knows the origin!

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