Pronunciation: /ˈwɑzək/

Definitions of wazzock

noun A British slang term used to describe a foolish or stupid person

Example Sentences

A1 My little brother can be a real wazzock sometimes.

A2 The new student in class is a bit of a wazzock, always causing trouble.

B1 I can't believe that wazzock got promoted over me at work.

B2 He's such a wazzock, always making stupid decisions.

C1 The politician was labeled a wazzock by his opponents for his controversial policies.

C2 Despite his intelligence, he often acts like a wazzock in social situations.

Examples of wazzock in a Sentence

formal The lecturer referred to the disruptive student as a wazzock during the seminar.

informal Stop being such a wazzock and just do your work.

slang He's such a wazzock, always causing trouble wherever he goes.

figurative His stubbornness made him a wazzock in the eyes of his peers.

Grammatical Forms of wazzock

past tense

wazzocked

plural

wazzocks

comparative

more wazzock

superlative

most wazzock

present tense

wazzock

future tense

will wazzock

perfect tense

have wazzocked

continuous tense

is wazzocking

singular

wazzock

positive degree

wazzock

infinitive

to wazzock

gerund

wazzocking

participle

wazzocked

Origin and Evolution of wazzock

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'wazzock' is believed to have originated in the United Kingdom.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a slang term to refer to a foolish or stupid person, 'wazzock' has evolved over time to become a more light-hearted and humorous insult in colloquial language.