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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
Prick will work just as well IMO!
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
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Prick will work just as well IMO! [/ QUOTE ] funnily enough, I put this first, but changed it to Belgian. I think the OP wants specifically britcursing, and Prick is a bit international for that. |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
Hmm....I hear ya on the international thing...
How about : Bell-End |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
Poof
Bell-end both good Do you US guys know the term fudge-packer? |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
poof, he's an arrogant poof
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
Actually I should've said I want to know how to say "arrogant" in brit slang.
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
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Actually I should've said I want to know how to say "arrogant" in brit slang. [/ QUOTE ] ahhh, errr... flash cocky snotty that's about it. There's other phrases, but not easy to drop in accidentally, or are too generic to convey the specific meaning of arrogance: prat used to be a noun used for someone both arrogant and stupid, but I think it's now become as a general insult (and not much used). "Berk" is the same as prat (Berk is rhyming slang for 'Berkshire hunt'... you can work it out), as is [censored]. There's the expression "loves the sound of his own voice" and "He says what he likes, and likes what he bloody well says" hmmm, I'm still pondering if there's more though... |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
maybe "smart-arse"?
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
You could try this:
You: "you remind me of a minge-eater." Him: "What?" You: "Sorry, just reminiscing. Used to know a woman who had the same personality and accent as you. She was from Calcutta, but raised in England, and talks just like you. Minge-eater she was called [ie Minjitta]. You just remind me of this particular minge-eater, that's all." If he wears this, you could call him minge-eater from then on as a pet name? ehhh, maybe lame, not sure. EDIT: Alternatively, find out something about him and make double entendres that can be interpreted innocently, but make him sound gay/retarded/stupid if not interpreted innocently. Eg, if he played rugby at school, you could say stuff like 'I bet you had great fun beating off all the other guys and scoring, huh?' As long as you don't laugh or give away you're taking the piss, he could well be nonplussed by it and ignore it. You could have enourmous and ongoing fun with this approach. I'm sure OOT could come up with lots of suggestions if you can get some background about him and post it here. (ps. If it's Richard Dawkins, you can STFU and live with it). |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
"soft-cock" is the best generic insult.
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