Insults

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective Describing speech that is offensive or vulgar

  • The committee reprimanded the employee for using foul tongued language during the meeting.
  • I can't believe how foul tongued he is when he gets angry.
  • She's known for being foul tongued when she's in a bad mood.
  • His foul tongued remarks left a lasting impact on the team morale.

noun a slang term used in Scotland to refer to a foolish or annoying person

  • The politician was criticized for using inappropriate language, including the term 'bawbag'.
  • My friend jokingly called me a 'bawbag' when I tripped over my own feet.
  • Hey, stop being such a 'bawbag' and help me out with this project.
  • The CEO's decision to cut employee benefits was seen as a real 'bawbag' move by the staff.

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

  • The lecturer referred to the disruptive student as a wazzock during the seminar.
  • Stop being such a wazzock and just do your work.
  • He's such a wazzock, always causing trouble wherever he goes.
  • His stubbornness made him a wazzock in the eyes of his peers.