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Insulting a movie: When Hollywood came out with a movie about Werner von Braun called "I Aim for the Stars" an English critic suggested the sub-title: "But Sometimes I Hit London."
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we use the word PRAT and DILLON in our house no idea what DILLON means but its chucked around a lot non the less. Its all meant in the nicest possible way though.
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(Nancy) ....If i was your wife i would give you poison .......... (Churchill).....Madam if you were my wife i would drink it.... |
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mine are numpty , numbnuts, doris (when referring to the fairer sex), wingnut and remould and if i'm really annoyed i use a phrase quoted from the film full metal jacket - "what is your major malfunction numbnuts" |
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numbnuts!!...lol used that a few times and numpty:D
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No...spoon was covered, along with the reason it was used as a derogatory term.
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'You Twillop' is another one that I sometimes use.....no idea where it comes from.
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cloth head...has that been said??
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With the children it's doolally, numpty, Donkey, wally or Barmpot.
With other's it's Plonker, flippin ejit, spaz, tool, |
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Wasn't there another . something about " sir if you were my husband I would serve you poison" Churchill " Madam if you were my wife I would drink it " :D :D |
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Heard one of the ladies I work with call her little girl a 'rug rat' today whatever that is. Course didn't look like one at all.
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Well to be honest ours aren't really PC! but we do call each other... Spaz, Mong & Flid! But when I say them I don't mean them as an insult to anyone with a physical or mental disability, to me its just like saying numpty or nutter which we also use! I do tend to be very careful not to use these terms outside!!
I remember years ago at school we used to call each other Joey's after seeing a programme about a Disabled man named Joey Deacon, in fact this man is somewhat remarkable. http://www.spleen.dsl.pipex.com/jd-history.html |
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I always thought Mong meant Mongrel....but my sister told me it meant Mongol...so I was very careful about not using it in company that would find it offensive...family seem impervious to most insults anyway
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