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wazzock
/ ˈæə /
noun
dialecta foolish or annoying person
Word History and Origins
Origin of wazzock1
Example Sentences
Kick the wazzock’s shins, said Unborn Twin.
During that session, Trump was variously branded a racist demagogue, a buffoon and a “wazzock” by MPs, although the vast majority did not support the idea of excluding him from the UK.
MPs described him as a “fool”, a “buffoon” and a “wazzock” in the lengthy parliamentary debate in January last year.
In summary, Edmonds is a total wazzock of a guy and I cannot stand him.
“Demagogue,” “buffoon” and “wazzock” — a semi-obscure Britishism meaning, roughly, “twit” — were among the insults that echoed off the drafty stone walls in the mother of all parliaments.
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