5. Woman robbing flowers from Dublin city centre display (YouTube/OConnellHugh)
We're all for being frugal, but you have to wonder what made this woman think ripping a pile of flowers out of a display in the middle of Dublin city in broad daylight was a good idea.
4. SURPRISE PROPOSAL IN PARIS - BRIBRY (YouTube/BriBryOnTour)
Unless you're a teenage girl you probably have no idea who BriBry is. Well here you go: he's a popular YouTuber from Ireland who last month proposed to his girlfriend in Paris and filmed the whole thing for us to watch. It's every bit as adorable as you'd expect:
3. Ronnie O' Sullivan breaks trophy (YouTube/Chris Tyyrell)
The reigning world snooker champion proved he isn't completely infallible when he accidently broke his first place trophy at Germany's Paul Hunter Classic snooker tournament last month.
O'Sullivan attempts to pick up his award for a photo but the base breaks away, leaving him a little confused:
2. the Banners Road To Croker (original) (YouTube/NoelMcInerney)
Clare hurling fans put together a number of impressive musical numbers in the lead up to the All-Ireland final last Sunday, and while the game didn't exactly go to plan, the rematch scheduled for later this month means many of them, like Noel McInerney's below, have gotten renewed attention.
We think Noel deserves major props for writing and performing his own song as opposed to just producing a somewhat cringeworthy cover version, like this one of Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough".
1. Irish lad in Canada wishes his ma a happy birthday Nidge style (YouTube/S Gaffney)
If you don't know who this guy is, then this week's most popular video won't make much sense to you.
It's Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, better known as Nidge from RTE's hit drama series Love/Hate. (Speaking of which, did you know the show could be set to return as early as next month?)
The impressive impersonation has more than 370,000 views since it was uploaded three weeks ago. But is it derserving of the number one spot? Have a look-see and decide for yourself:
Newstalk compiles the week's top viral videos by consulting the YouTube charts.