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By *stellaWoman
over a year ago
London |
"Which meaning are you wanting the correct spelling for?
As in calling someone a complete and utter (k)nob! "
You can use both spellings depending on your insult.
Calling them a knob, is to use the slang for cock using the k spelling from knob meaning a rounded lump.
Calling them a nob, is to use the slang insult when calling in the pejorative someone a person of high wealth or social status. Nob comes from nobleman. |
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By *Vine OP Man
over a year ago
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"Which meaning are you wanting the correct spelling for?
As in calling someone a complete and utter (k)nob!
You can use both spellings depending on your insult.
Calling them a knob, is to use the slang for cock using the k spelling from knob meaning a rounded lump.
Calling them a nob, is to use the slang insult when calling in the pejorative someone a person of high wealth or social status. Nob comes from nobleman. "
Thanks. The context we are talking about is definitely the former!! |
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By *Vine OP Man
over a year ago
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"With a k
Nob is a person irrespective of whether they have a knob or not
So if it’s being used a an insult towards someone, then nob?"
No!!
Nob is slang for an upper class posh person.
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"With a k
Nob is a person irrespective of whether they have a knob or not
So if it’s being used a an insult towards someone, then nob?"
No nob is not an insult, it refers to someone of wealth or high position in society |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve always pronounced it k~nob when referring to some fucking nob but that’s not how I write it.
In short, I dunno
How’s your k-nob?"
It’s absolutely f-abulous thank you stelly |
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