noun. /ˈpɪlək/ /ˈpɪlək/ (British English, slang) a stupid person.
Pillock. This is another delightful description of someone who's painfully stupid. The word has has 16th century Scandinavian origins, and comes from the old English word pillicock, meaning penis.
Sabahan locals pejoratively refer to illegal immigrants from the southern Philippines as Pilak, meaning silver or money in the Tausug language.
-piluk (n-n, truncative) bad, evil, wicked inuk (“person”) -> inupiluk (“scoundrel”)
British. : a stupid or foolish person.
British. : a foolish or worthless person. git.
Git /ˈɡɪt/ is a term of insult denoting an unpleasant, silly, incompetent, annoying, senile, elderly or childish person.
A diminutive of the female given name Sharon.
Adjective. bosker (comparative more bosker, superlative most bosker) (Australia, slang, obsolete) excellent; wonderful; bonzer.
owt in British English
(aʊt ) pronoun. Northern England a dialect word for anything.
noun. a fool or simpleton; ninny.
If you act catty, you're malicious or snotty toward other people. The adjective is unfortunately used more often to describe females than males, but anyone who treats people nastily can be called catty. The word was originally cattish, with the same meaning — and earlier, it simply meant "pertaining to cats."
(noun) someone who is overly interested in the affairs of others; (noun) an inqusitive person; (verb) to pry into other people's business: She is always interested in everyone's business, she is a real doris; I am going to have a Doris at what she is doing over there.
noun. /mɪndʒ/ /mɪndʒ/ (British English, taboo, slang) the female sex organs or pubic hair.
noun. snol·ly·gos·ter ˈsnä-lē-ˌgä-stər. US dialect. : a shrewd, unprincipled person.
A word used frequently in the Midlands to describe someone who is a bit dim, an idiot. My fiend really is a bit of a Wassock.
defecate: He went into the bushes to have a shag.
dag. An unfashionable person; a person lacking style or character; a socially awkward adolescent, a 'nerd'. These senses of dag derive from an earlier Australian sense of dag meaning 'a "character", someone eccentric but entertainingly so'.
noun. Australian slang an informant or traitorSometimes shortened to: dobber.
Prawn: A derogatory term for somebody with a nice body but a bad face. Similar to 'butter face'.
utility or ute: let's load the tilly and get to work.
A somewhat eccentric Australian exclamation of enthusiastic approval (especially at the sight of an attractive female). 'Whacko' on its own, ... Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription or purchase.
British Dictionary definitions for bum (2 of 2)
bum 2. / (bʌm) informal / noun. a disreputable loafer or idler. a tramp; hobo.
uk. /juːt/ us. /juːt/ relating to young people, especially those influenced by the most recent fashions and ideas: The adverts target yute culture.
Squits is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Diarrhoea!