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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So in my dream last night I was arguing with someone who called me a 'boghouse' then I woke up before I could respond....Gutted
But I quite like 'Boghouse' as an insult and it got me thinking about how many more insults are out there that I or others don't know about.
So come at me people, post your original insults |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think I picked up “Cockwomble” off Fab a few years ago, it’s an elite level insult. Says what you think about them whilst still feeling light and fun!" thats how you know a fabber thats the secret code word |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think I picked up “Cockwomble” off Fab a few years ago, it’s an elite level insult. Says what you think about them whilst still feeling light and fun!thats how you know a fabber thats the secret code word "
Cockwomble is an army one. Wombles wander around looking for stuff to pick up...... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have learned the phrase to call people up wigan/skem/liverpool areas . a Wool or lid "
A wool (short for woolyback) is for people from the outskirts and surrounding areas of Liverpool |
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"I have learned the phrase to call people up wigan/skem/liverpool areas . a Wool or lid
A wool (short for woolyback) is for people from the outskirts and surrounding areas of Liverpool "
Yeah my mate up there keeps teaching me this phrases it cracks her up when I say it to people when I visit , usually I get insults flung at me for being a Londoner up there ... |
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"I have learned the phrase to call people up wigan/skem/liverpool areas . a Wool or lid
A wool (short for woolyback) is for people from the outskirts and surrounding areas of Liverpool
Yeah my mate up there keeps teaching me this phrases it cracks her up when I say it to people when I visit , usually I get insults flung at me for being a Londoner up there ... "
Yeah you can't use it without being from Liverpool, big no-no! |
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Helmet - as in shut it you fucking helmet - derived from purple helmet… usage frequent & loud knobshine, bellend, dickwad, fucknugget twatwaffle all other reasonable forms of abuse and mostly universal so as not to upset out non binary brothers… er sisters … er non binary fucknuggets |
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Smartarse was my Dads favourite insult. Said that the majority of Politicians and Religious types were full or it.
They think they’re clever or worldly wise but actually they’re anything but, just in their own privileged bubbles spouting out nonsense but thinking they’re passing on wisdom. |
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"So in my dream last night I was arguing with someone who called me a 'boghouse' then I woke up before I could respond....Gutted
But I quite like 'Boghouse' as an insult and it got me thinking about how many more insults are out there that I or others don't know about.
So come at me people, post your original insults "
'Knobchops'... we called a pervert old man neighbour this lol |
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"I think I picked up “Cockwomble” off Fab a few years ago, it’s an elite level insult. Says what you think about them whilst still feeling light and fun!"
We’ve moved on- that’s so last year now
2022 is definitely the year of the brain deficient thundercunt |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Are you familiar with "dag" which is an affectionate kind of insult in Australia?
It's also this:
a lock of wool matted with dung hanging from the hindquarters of a sheep
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