What is a slang pillock?
pillock in British English (ˈpɪlək ) noun. British slang. a stupid or annoying person.What does pillock mean in British slang?
/ (ˈpɪlək) / noun. British slang a stupid or annoying person.What is a Pillicock?
1. obsolete : penis. 2. obsolete : a fine lad.What is a synonym for pillock?
Definitions of pillock. a person who is not very bright. synonyms: dolt, dullard, poor fish, pudden-head, pudding head, stupe, stupid, stupid person. types: berk.What is a Pellock?
Definition of 'pellock'1. any of various small cetacean mammals of the genus Phocaena and related genera, having a blunt snout and many teeth: family Delphinidae (or Phocaenidae) 2. ( not in technical use) any of various related cetaceans, esp the dolphin.
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What is a minge in England?
/ (mɪndʒ) / nounBritish taboo, slang. the female genitals.What does wazzock mean in the UK?
noun. English dialect a foolish or annoying person.Is pillock derogatory?
See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in British English. pillock is considered derogatory.What is the synonym of minges?
fanny, female genital organ, female genitalia, female genitals.What is a synonym for bum licker?
bootlicker brown-nose fawner flatterer flunky groveler lackey lickspittle sycophant toady truckler yes-person. ass-kisser (noun as in brown-noser)What is a Spieler in London?
Spieler: a casino, from Yiddish spiel, to play.Is Prat a swear word?
It is not, and never has been, a swear word. It means “bottom”, in the sense of “arse” (as distinct from “arsehole”). A 16th century word, in the 1960s it started to be applied jocularly to mean an idiot.How do you say shut up in slang UK?
Synonyms of 'shut up' in British English
- be quiet.
- hush.
- fall silent.
- button it (slang)
- pipe down (slang) Just pipe down and I'll tell you what I want.
- hold your tongue.
- put a sock in it (British, slang)
- keep your trap shut (slang)
What is a synonym for busby?
hat helmet tiara turban. Strong matches. biretta bonnet cap coiffure coronet crown hood miter toque.What is a word for tiny bitty?
synonyms: bittie, bitty, itsy-bitsy, teensy, teensy-weensy, teentsy, teeny, teeny-weeny, wee, weensy, weeny little, small.Why is knackered rude?
Formerly considered a rude word – possibly implying that the subject was exhausted from having sex, perhaps due to conflation with knackers (“testicles”) – and still considered offensive by some (primarily older British people).What is a soggy bottom in British slang?
A soggy bottom occurs when a cake hasn't been cooked properly – it has a raw centre and therefore a soggy base. Crème pat: This phrase is a shortened version of Crème Patissière which is a rich custard made from flour, egg yolk and sugar and is used in pastries and tarts.What are tossers in British?
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, slang, derogatory, vulgar) A male who masturbates.What does Skatty mean in the UK?
scatty. / (ˈskætɪ) / adjective-tier or -tiest British informal. empty-headed, frivolous, or thoughtless. distracted (esp in drive someone scatty)What does wee numpty mean?
A stupid or foolish person; an idiot, a numbskull.Does spunk mean sperm?
British slang, impolite : semen.Where did the slang clunge come from?
The term is associated with British slang, and one early appearance is in a late 1970s episode of the BBC TV show “The Rise and Fall of Reginald Perrin,” featuring a heavily accented character cursing “Up yer clunge!” We're pretty sure he's talking about where the sun don't shine—like Up yours!Is Minge a gypsy word?
Etymology 1From Angloromani mintš, from Romani minʒ (“female genitals”), probably from Old Armenian մէջ (mēǰ, “middle, midst; inside, interior; the middle part of the body; loins, reins; waist; belly, abdomen; back”).