noun a person who behaves obsequiously to someone in authority

  • The employee was accused of being a bootlicker by his colleagues for constantly praising the boss.
  • Don't be a bootlicker and try to impress the teacher just to get good grades.
  • That guy is such a bootlicker, always sucking up to the boss for promotions.
  • Being a bootlicker may get you short-term benefits, but it won't earn you respect in the long run.

adjective describing someone who is naive or inexperienced

adverb modifying the verb 'born', indicating when the person was born

  • She may be young, but she was not born yesterday when it comes to business negotiations.
  • Don't try to fool me with that excuse, I wasn't born yesterday.
  • I may look naive, but I wasn't born yesterday, I know what's going on.
  • His experience in the field shows that he wasn't born yesterday when it comes to dealing with difficult situations.

noun a person who behaves in a ridiculous or funny way

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  • The politician was criticized for behaving like a buffoon during the debate.
  • I can't believe that buffoon just tripped over his own feet!
  • That guy is such a buffoon, always making a fool of himself.
  • His actions made him appear as a buffoon in front of his colleagues.

noun an old person, especially one who is weak or senile

  • The diplomat referred to the aging leader as a dotard during the international summit.
  • Everyone knows that guy is a total dotard, always rambling on about the good old days.
  • I can't believe that dotard is still in charge, he's so out of touch with reality.
  • His mind had become a dotard, unable to grasp the complexities of the modern world.

noun a person who does menial tasks or runs errands for someone else; a servant or lackey

  • The flunkey quickly fetched the guest's coat from the cloakroom.
  • The flunkey is always running around doing everyone's bidding.
  • That flunkey is such a suck-up to the boss.
  • She felt like a flunkey in the presence of the powerful CEO.

noun a person who lacks good sense or judgment; a silly or stupid person

  • It would be unwise to underestimate someone based on their appearance, as one may appear a fool but possess great intelligence.
  • Don't be a fool and trust everything you see on the internet.
  • I can't believe he fell for that prank, what a fool!
  • She played him like a fiddle, making him look like a fool in front of everyone.

noun a deceptive or insincere talk or behavior

verb to deceive or trick someone

  • The gammon was cooked to perfection and served with a side of vegetables.
  • I love a good gammon sandwich with mustard and pickles.
  • That guy is such a gammon, always bragging about his car.
  • The politician's speech was full of gammon, trying to appeal to the older generation.

noun a person who talks a great deal, especially in an inflated or empty way

  • The speaker was considered a gasbag by the audience due to his lengthy and repetitive speeches.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a gasbag who loves to hear himself talk.
  • I can't stand that guy, he's such a gasbag.
  • Her inflated ego made her come off as a gasbag during the meeting.

noun a person, typically young, who rejects the conventional values of society, such as by dressing unconventionally or advocating for peace and love

  • The hippy movement of the 1960s was known for its emphasis on peace and love.
  • My aunt used to be a hippy back in the day, she still loves tie-dye clothes.
  • I love that hippy vibe, man. It's so chill.
  • His free-spirited nature makes him a bit of a hippy in our group.

adjective characterized by an attitude of moral superiority

preposition used to compare someone's behavior or attitude unfavorably with one's own

  • She often comes across as holier-than-thou in her lectures on morality.
  • Don't be so holier-than-thou just because you go to church every Sunday.
  • Stop acting all holier-than-thou, nobody likes a self-righteous attitude.
  • His holier-than-thou attitude towards others only serves to alienate him from those around him.

noun an insulting or abusive word or expression

  • The politician's speech was filled with invective towards his opponent.
  • She couldn't believe the invective comments he made about her.
  • He was spewing invective like a madman.
  • The invective in his words cut deeper than any physical blow.

noun a person who lacks knowledge or information about a particular subject

verb to have no knowledge or information about something

adjective lacking knowledge or information about a particular subject

  • It is evident that the suspect knows nothing about the crime.
  • I really know nothing about fashion trends these days.
  • She acts like she knows nothing, but she's actually quite knowledgeable.
  • In the vast ocean of knowledge, I sometimes feel like I know nothing at all.

noun a weak or indecisive person

adjective lacking vigor or decisiveness; weak; indecisive

  • The CEO dismissed the proposal as namby pamby and lacking in substance.
  • I can't stand namby pamby people who can't make a decision.
  • Stop being so namby pamby and just go for it!
  • His argument was so namby pamby, it fell apart under scrutiny.

noun a coward or an extremely timid person

  • The poltroon fled from the battlefield, leaving his comrades behind.
  • I can't believe that poltroon ran away when things got tough.
  • Don't be such a poltroon, stand up for yourself!
  • Her cowardly behavior marked her as a poltroon in the eyes of her peers.

noun a derogatory slang term used to describe a person from a rural, working-class background, typically characterized by conservative views and a lack of sophistication

  • The term 'redneck' is often used to describe a working-class white person, typically from a rural area.
  • My uncle is a proud redneck who loves hunting and fishing.
  • Some people use the term 'redneck' as a derogatory slang for someone they perceive as uneducated or unsophisticated.
  • Being called a redneck can sometimes be a way of stereotyping someone based on their appearance or lifestyle.

noun people regarded as worthless or disreputable

  • The exclusive club had a strict dress code to keep out the riffraff.
  • I don't want to hang out at that bar, it's always full of riffraff.
  • Let's find a new spot to chill, this place is crawling with riffraff.
  • She felt like she didn't belong among the riffraff of society.

noun a rascal or scamp; a mischievous or dishonest person

  • The politician was accused of being a scalawag by his opponents.
  • That guy is such a scalawag, always causing trouble.
  • Don't trust that scalawag, he's up to no good.
  • The scalawag of the office always manages to sneak out early on Fridays.

adjective having or showing a lack of courage or strength; weak

  • The spineless politician refused to take a stand on the controversial issue.
  • I can't believe he's being so spineless about making a decision.
  • Don't be so spineless, stand up for yourself!
  • His spineless behavior showed his lack of courage in facing challenges.

noun a person who has not washed or cleaned themselves

adjective describing something that has not been cleaned or washed

  • The unwashed dishes piled up in the sink.
  • I can't believe you left the unwashed laundry on the floor.
  • The unwashed hair look is in right now.
  • His unwashed conscience weighed heavily on him.

noun a vulgar slang term used to refer to a contemptible or obnoxious person

  • The individual displayed disrespectful behavior and was referred to as an a-hole.
  • I can't believe that a-hole cut me off in traffic!
  • That guy is such an a-hole, always causing trouble.
  • Dealing with that difficult client is like navigating a minefield of a-holes.

noun a derogatory term for someone who disregards public health guidelines regarding mask-wearing

  • The individual who refuses to wear a mask in public places is often referred to as a maskhole.
  • I can't believe that maskhole walked into the store without a mask on.
  • That maskhole is putting everyone at risk by not wearing a mask.
  • The maskhole's selfishness is truly astounding.

noun a person who disregards health and safety guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • The government issued warnings to avoid becoming a covidiot by following safety guidelines.
  • Don't be a covidiot and wear your mask properly.
  • That guy is such a covidiot, he refuses to wear a mask in public.
  • Being a covidiot is like playing with fire in a crowded room.

noun a person who remains in favor of the United Kingdom remaining in the European Union despite the result of the Brexit referendum

  • The political commentator criticized the remainiacs for their unwavering support of staying in the European Union.
  • The remainiacs are still fighting to reverse Brexit, even though it's already been decided.
  • I can't believe those remainiacs are still crying over Brexit.
  • The remainiacs are like a broken record, stuck on the same argument over and over again.

noun a derogatory term used in Scottish slang to refer to a foolish or crazy person

  • The politician referred to his opponent as a bampot during the debate.
  • My friend is such a bampot, always getting into trouble.
  • I can't believe that bampot cut me off in traffic!
  • The chaos at the concert was described as a bampot of epic proportions.

noun a person who has no substance or integrity

preposition a small, insignificant, or powerless person

  • The accused presented as a man of straw during the trial, lacking any substantial evidence to support his innocence.
  • Don't trust him, he's just a man of straw with no real credibility.
  • That guy is a total man of straw, always making promises he can't keep.
  • His argument was like a man of straw, easily torn apart by logical reasoning.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Moonbat' is a noun that refers to a person with extreme or irrational political views.

verb A word that expresses an action or state of being. 'Barking' can be a verb, but in this context, it is part of a compound noun phrase and not functioning as a verb.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Barking' can also be an adjective in this context, describing the type of 'moonbat' as one that is vocal or outspoken.

  • The journalist referred to the conspiracy theorist as a barking moonbat during the interview.
  • My uncle is a total barking moonbat when it comes to politics.
  • I can't believe that barking moonbat actually believes the earth is flat.
  • The artist's latest painting is a masterpiece, capturing the essence of a barking moonbat in its wild colors and chaotic composition.

noun a person who holds left-wing political views, especially ones considered fashionable or elitist

adjective describing someone or something as having left-wing political views, especially ones considered fashionable or elitist

  • The latte socialist advocated for progressive policies within the government.
  • I heard that latte socialist is always talking about income inequality.
  • That latte socialist sure loves their fancy coffee and social justice causes.
  • The latte socialist's ideas were as rich and complex as their favorite caffeinated drink.

noun a term used to describe a person who is opposed to Brexit and laments the decision for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union

  • The Bremoaner continued to express concerns about the implications of Brexit on the economy.
  • I can't believe that Bremoaner is still complaining about Brexit.
  • Stop being such a Bremoaner and just accept the outcome of the referendum.
  • The Bremoaner's constant negativity was like a dark cloud hanging over the conversation.

noun a derogatory term used to describe a foolish or contemptible person

  • The politician was criticized for his inappropriate behavior, being called a 'shitgibbon' by his opponents.
  • I can't believe that shitgibbon cut me off in traffic!
  • That guy is a total shitgibbon, always causing trouble.
  • The CEO's decision to cut employee benefits was described as a 'shitgibbon' move by the staff.

noun a derogatory term combining 'liberal' and 'retard' used to insult someone with left-leaning political views

  • Using derogatory terms like 'libtard' is not appropriate in professional settings.
  • I can't believe he called her a libtard during the argument.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a libtard who doesn't know what he's talking about.
  • The debate turned ugly when one of the participants resorted to name-calling, referring to the other as a libtard.

noun A derogatory slang term for a man who is perceived as weak, submissive, or effeminate, especially in a relationship.

  • The term 'cuck' is often used in online forums to insult someone's masculinity.
  • I can't believe he let his girlfriend cheat on him, what a cuck.
  • Bro, don't be such a cuck and stand up for yourself.
  • In politics, some people use the term 'cuck' to describe a leader who they feel is weak or submissive.

adjective describing someone who is extremely fanatical or crazed in their beliefs or behavior

  • The swivel-eyed man presented a detailed report at the board meeting.
  • I can't believe that swivel-eyed guy thinks he can get away with lying.
  • That swivel-eyed dude is always causing drama wherever he goes.
  • Her swivel-eyed obsession with perfection was starting to affect her relationships.

noun a person who continues to complain or express discontent after a significant event or decision

  • The politician was labeled a remoaner for constantly expressing concerns about Brexit.
  • I can't stand talking to that remoaner at work who always complains about everything.
  • Those remoaners just can't accept the outcome of the referendum.
  • The artist was seen as a remoaner by critics who didn't appreciate his unconventional style.

noun a noun referring to foolish or stupid behavior or actions

  • The committee was disappointed by the dumbassery displayed during the meeting.
  • I can't believe the level of dumbassery he showed by forgetting his own birthday.
  • Stop with the dumbassery and start acting like an adult.
  • Her decision to quit her job without a backup plan was pure dumbassery.

noun a derogatory term combining 'feminist' and 'Nazi' used to describe an extreme or militant feminist

  • The term 'feminazi' is considered derogatory and offensive by many people.
  • I can't believe he called her a feminazi, that's just rude.
  • Some people use the term feminazi to mock women who are strong advocates for gender equality.
  • Referring to a woman as a feminazi is a way to dismiss her opinions and beliefs without considering their validity.

noun a crazy or mentally unstable person

  • The company decided to terminate the contract with the employee after discovering he was a nut job.
  • I can't believe she married that nut job!
  • That guy is a total nut job, always causing trouble.
  • Her mind was like a maze, a tangled mess of thoughts that made her seem like a nut job to others.

noun a slang term used to describe someone who is always ready to argue or debate

adjective describing someone who is argumentative or confrontational

  • The rentagob was constantly interrupting the speaker during the conference.
  • That rentagob just can't keep their mouth shut.
  • I can't stand that rentagob always butting in.
  • His mind was like a rentagob, never resting or quiet.