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  1. Hace 3 días · Prat, cad and Del Boy’s favourite word Plonker are all insults in danger of dying out, new research has found. The survey asked adults under the age of 28 - the Gen Z demographic, whether they ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Prat, plonker and pillock are among British insults in danger of dying out within a generation, according to a survey. The poll asked 2,000 people which insults they recognised and found some had never heard of put-downs such as tosspot and toerag. Fans of Only Fools And Horses might also be disappointed that plonker, one of Del Boy's regular cusses towards his brother Rodney, was unknown by a ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Around a third of young Britons had not heard of tosspot, toe rag, pillock, with slightly more being unaware of cad and drip. British insults at risk of dying out as Gen Z haven't heard of 'plonker', 'numpty' and 'toe rag' GETTY.

  4. For the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland; News, Politics, Economics, Society, Business, Culture, discussion and anything else UK related. Pillock, plonker and tosspot among British insults 'at risk of dying out'. Wanker seems to be losing its popularity in recent years too.

  5. Hace 2 días · The poll asked 2,000 people which insults they recognised and found some had never heard of put-downs such as tosspot and toerag. Top of the list was lummox - which flummoxed 62% of people under 28 years old - and means a clumsy or stupid person. However, just over half of all those surveyed - of all ages - had never heard of the East Anglian term.

  6. Hace 2 días · 9th May 2024. AN ‘involuntary celibate’ is wondering if women would find him attractive if he was even more of a morose loser. Having had precisely zero success with females by projecting his sexual frustration onto the world, Oliver O’Connor now feels the logical solution is to double down on his deeply unappealing, misogynistic ...

  7. Hace 4 días · tosspot (colloquial, archaic) a drunkard; also used in the sense of "tosser". totty (informal, offensive to some) sexually alluring woman or women (more recently, also applied to males). Originally a term for a prostitute in the late 19th century. tout usually in the context "ticket tout"; to re-sell tickets, usually to a live event.