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leanstooneside · 3 months
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Poetry in Motion
• MR MACADAM'S
• ANDREW
• IRVING
• LADY FLOOD
• ROHAN
• LOUIS
• REVEREND SORNER
• J. BUNSEN
• NIORT ; HENRI FRANCOIS
• COLONEL TIMMS
• THOM
• JOHN LOUDOUN MACADAM
• ADDISON
• KENT
• MR DUNLOP
• CHRISTIAN YEAR
• MR MACADAM
• TO GRANT
• MARQUISE
• MR ANDREWS
• MR CROKER
• GALE
• WILLIAM PITT
• ROMAN EMPEROR
• JOHNSON
• HOTTENTOT VENUS
• REARADMIRAL BEAUMONT
• VICTOR COUSIN
• CHEVALIER
• FRANCHISE
• THOMAS
• JOHN/ LOUDOUN
• REV. LANGTON
• NICHOLAS UVEDALE
• GRANT
• MR PIGOU'S
• ROBERT LOWTH
• WILLIAM
• JONATHAN THATCHER
• CHARLES BULLER
• MR J. W. CROKER
• LORD LYTTELTON
• FIRST KING
• POPE GREGORY III
• ANGEL
• DOWAGER LADY LYTTELTON'S
• KING EDWARD
• MR ANDREWS'S
• ED
• JOHN
• EDWARD PLANTAGENET
• SIR CLOUDESLEY
• VENUS
• SCOTT'S LETTERS
• MR BULLOCK
• JOHN LOUDOUN
• MR MILES PETER ANDREWS
• CAPTAIN GEORGE WILLIAM MANBY
• PARIS; MAURICE
• HORACE
• JAMES
• MR TOPHAM
• DR JOHNSON
• JOHN ELWES
• POWELL
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sorners · 3 years
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in which if you kill the Forest God, their power will be yours to keep. and so humans from every sorner hunted the God at sighs. limping away from one close encounter, he came across a curious mortal God George and mortal Dream AU my beloved 
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leggeteconme · 4 years
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Obscure Insults Masterpost
Procrastination and an intriguing email from Merriam Webster led me to scrounge everywhere I could think of for amusing and obscure insults, and here we are. I will 100% be using these in everyday life.
Please add to this! I would love to learn more fun words, from any language!
Abydocomist - a liar who brags about their lies
Balatronic - a buffoon
Bayard - one that is self-confident through ignorance; one firmly equipped with blind assurance
Bedswerver - an adulterer
Bespawler - a slobbering person, who spits when he talks
Bobolyne - a fool
Cachinnator - one who laughs loudly and immoderately
Clodpate - one with a thick head
Cockalorum - a boastful and self-important person; a strutting little fellow
Cumberworld - a worthless person or thing; one that cumbers the world
Dalcop - a particularly stupid person
Dew-beater - a clumsy or awkward person
Dizzard - an idiot
Doddypoll - one with an excessively round head
Dorbel - a nincompoop, or a petty, nit-picking teacher
Drate-poke - one who drawls or speaks indistinctly
Driggle-draggle - an untidy woman
Dunderwhelp - a blockhead
Fopdoodle - an insignificant or foolish man
Funker - one who subjects others to tobacco smoke
Fustylugs - a woman of gross or corpulent habit
Fustilarian - one who stubbornly wastes time on worthless things
Gillie-wet-foot - a swindling businessman, or one who gets into debt and then flees
Gnashgab - one who only ever seems to complain
 Gobermouch - a nosy, prying person
Gowpenful-o’-anything - one who is a medley of everything absurd
Greasehorn - a sycophant
Hobbledehoy - an awkward, gawky young man
Huff-snuff - a fierce, bullying person; a conceited fellow who gives himself airs, and is quick to take offense; one who scoffs loudly at others, but remains entirely oblivious to his own misdeeds
Jehu - a reckless drive
Jobbernowl - a dum-dum or a dum-dum’s head
Kibitzer - one who looks on and often offers unwanted advice or comment
Klazomaniac - one who only seems able to speak by shouting
Leasing-monger - a habitual liar
Lickspittle - a sycophant
Loiter-sack - a slacker
Lubberwort - a lethargic, fuzzy-minded person
Merry-andrew - a clown
Mooncalf - a foolish or absent-minded person
Muck-spout - one who talks a lot, and who seems to constantly swear
Mumblecrust - a toothless beggar
Mumpsimus - a stubborn person who insists on making an error in spite of being shown that it is wrong
Niddy-noddy - a slow person
Ninnyhammer - an idiot
Nod-crafty - one given to nodding their head with an air of great wisdom that they don’t actually have
Pettifogger - a lawyer whose methods are underhanded or disreputable
Pickthank - a sycophant
Pillock - a very stupid or foolish person
Puzzlehead - a confused person
Quisby - one who shirks from work or lazes around
Raggabrash - a disorganized or grubby person
Rakefire - a visitor who outstays their welcome
Roiderbanks - one who lives beyond their means, or seems to spend extravagantly
Saddle-goose - an imbecile
Scobberlotcher - one who never works hard
Scogginistic - a dangerous buffoon
Skelpie-limmer - a badly-behaved child
Slumguzzler - one who engages in deceptive or fraudulent behavior
Smellfeast - one who turns up uninvited at a meal or party and expects to be fed
Smellfungus - an excessively faultfinding person
Smollygoster - an unprincipled but shrewd person
Snoutband - one who constantly interrupts a conversation, typically only to contradict or correct someone else
Sorner - one who unappreciatively lives off other people
Stampcrab - a heavy-footed, clumsy person
Stookie - a dummy
Stymphalist - one who smells just as unpleasant as the mythical Stymphalian birds’ guano
Sumph - an idiot
Tallowcatch - a gross person; a barrel of fat
Throttlebottom - an incompetent holder of a public office
Toadeater - a sycophant
Ultracrepidarian - one who is presumptuous and offers advice or opinions beyond one’s sphere of knowledge
Wandought - a weak and ineffectual man; an impotent
Whiffle-whaffle - an indecisive, time-wasting ditherer
Whillywha - a sycophant
Yaldson - a whoreson
Zoilus - a bitter and usually enviously carping critic
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Furniture Villa Offers "Victoria Large Corner Group" in Just £1089.00🙌🙌
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sorners · 3 years
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ninorata123-blog · 6 years
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i-nathalia-conh · 2 years
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Le tengo miedo a mi mente cuando no esta ocupada.
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missnothing22 · 6 years
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Featured in the July issue of Elle Czech, a silk chemisier dress with Flora print worn with new acetate sunglasses and a wool sweater with leather appliqués from #GucciSS18 by #AlessandroMichele. #GucciEditorials Photographer: Andrea Sorner Stylist: Lenka Kermes
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anotherasiatic · 3 years
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sorner como mi viejo y su viejo antes de el.
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guti007 · 6 years
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jay--no--eyes · 6 years
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42 Old English Insults
BY Paul Anthony Jones
 1. ABYDOCOMIST
Abydos was a city in Ancient Egypt whose inhabitants, according to one 19th century dictionary, “were famous for inventing slanders and boasting of them.” Whether that’s true or not, the name Abydos is the origin of abydocomist—a liar who brags about their lies. 
 2. BEDSWERVER
An adulterer. Another of Shakespeare’s inventions that became popular in Victorian slang/One who swerves from and is unfaithful to the marriage vow.
 3. BESPAWLER
To bespawl means to spit or dribble. A bespawler is a slobbering person, who spits when he talks. 
 4. BOBOLYNE
An old Tudor English word for a fool. Coined by the 15th-16th century poet John Skelton (who was one of Henry VIII’s schoolteachers). 
 5. CUMBERWORLD
Also called a cumberground—someone who is so useless, they just serve to take up space.
 6. DALCOP
Cop is an old word for the head, making a dalcop (literally a “dull-head”) a particularly stupid person. You can also be a harecop, or a “hare-brained” person. 
 7. DEW-BEATER
An 18th century word for an especially large shoe, and consequently a clumsy or awkward person.
 8. DORBEL
As well as being another name for a nincompoop, a dorbel is a petty, nit-picking teacher. It’s derived from the name of an old French scholar named Nicolas d’Orbellis, who was well known as a supporter of the much-derided philosopher John Duns Scotus (whose followers were the original “dunces”).
 9. DRATE-POKE
An old English dialect word for someone who drawls or speaks indistinctly.
 10. DRIGGLE-DRAGGLE
An untidy woman. 
 11. FOPDOODLE
An insignificant or foolish man.
 12. FUSTYLUGS 
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, this term for “a woman of gross or corpulent habit” is derived from fusty, in the sense of something that’s gone off or gone stale
13. FUSTILARIAN
Another of Shakespeare’s best put-downs, coined in Henry IV, Part 2: "Away, you scullion! You rampallion! You fustilarian! I'll tickle your catastrophe," Falstaff exclaims. If not just a variation of fustylugs, he likely meant it to mean someone who stubbornly wastes time on worthless things. 
 14. GILLIE-WET-FOOT
An old Scots word for a swindling businessman, or someone who gets into debt and then flees.
 15. GNASHGAB
An 18th century northern English word for someone who only ever seems to complain. 
 16. GOBERMOUCH
An old Irish word for a nosy, prying person who likes to interfere in other people’s business. 
 17. GOWPENFUL-O’-ANYTHING 
A gowpen is the bowl formed by cupping your hands together, while a gowpenful-o’-anything is “a contemptuous term applied to one who is a medley of everything absurd,” according to the English Dialect Dictionary. 
 18. KLAZOMANIAC
Someone who only seems able to speak by shouting.
19. LEASING-MONGER
A leasing is an old word for an untruth or falsehood, making a leasing-monger or a leasing-maker a habitual liar. 
 20. LOITER-SACK 
This is a 17th century term for a slacker. An idling, lazy good-for-nothing. Literally, someone who seems to spend all day in bed.
 21. LUBBERWORT
In the 16th century, lubberwort was the name of an imaginary plant that was supposed to cause sluggishness or stupidity, and ultimately came to be used as a nickname for a lethargic, fuzzy-minded person.
 22. MUCK-SPOUT
A dialect word for someone who not only talks a lot, but who seems to constantly swear. 
 23. MUMBLECRUST
Derived from the name of a stock character in medieval theatrical farces, a mumblecrust is a toothless beggar. 
 24. QUISBY
In Victorian English, doing quisby meant shirking from work or lazing around. A quisby was someone who did just that
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25. RAGGABRASH
A disorganized or grubby person. 
 26. RAKEFIRE
A visitor who outstays his or her welcome. Originally, someone who stays so late the dying coals in the fireplace would need to be raked over just to keep it burning.
 27. ROIDERBANKS
Someone who lives beyond their means, or seems to spend extravagantly
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28. SADDLE-GOOSE
Saddling geese is a proverbially pointless exercise, so anyone who wastes their time doing it—namely, a saddle-goose—must be an imbecile. 
 29. SCOBBERLOTCHER
Probably derived from scopperloit, an old English dialect word for a vacation or a break from work, a scobberlotcher is someone who never works hard. 
 30. SKELPIE-LIMMER
A badly-behaved child. Coined by the Scottish poet Robert Burns from the old Scots word skelpie, meaning “misbehaving” or “deserving punishment.” 
 31. SMELL-FEAST
Someone who turns up uninvited at a meal or party and expects to be fed.
 32. SMELLFUNGUS
When Laurence Sterne (author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy) met the Scottish writer Tobias Smollett (author of The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle) in Italy in 1764, he was amazed by how critical Smollett was of all the places he had visited. Smollett returned home and published his Travels Through France and Italy in 1766, and in response Sterne published his Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy two years later. Part-novel, part-travelogue, Sterne’s book featured a grumblingly quarrelsome character called Smelfungus, who was modeled on Smollett. The name soon came to be used of any buzz-killing faultfinder—an in particular someone who always finds fault in the places they visit.
 33. SNOUTBAND
Someone who constantly interrupts a conversation, typically only to contradict or correct someone else.
 34. SORNER 
Sorning was the 16th century equivalent of mooching or sponging, and so a sorner is someone who unappreciatively lives off other people.
 35. STAMPCRAB
A heavy-footed, clumsy person. 
 36. STYMPHALIST
In Greek mythology, one of The Twelve Labors of Hercules was to destroy the Stymphalian birds, a flock of monstrous, man-eating birds with metal beaks and feathers, who produced a stinking and highly toxic guano. A Stymphalist is someone who smells just as unpleasant. 
 37. TALLOWCATCH
Another of Shakespeare’s inventions directed at the gross, womanizing knight Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 1. It’s probably derived from “tallow ketch,” literally “a barrel of fat.”
 38. TRIPTAKER
A finicky, fault-finding pedant. 
 39. WANDOUGHT
A weak and ineffectual man. (Wandoughty is an old word for impotence. Say no more.) 
 40. WHIFFLE-WHAFFLE
An indecisive, time-wasting ditherer. 
 41. YALDSON
A 15th century word literally meaning “the son of a prostitute.”
 42. ZOILIST
Zoilus was a Greek grammarian who became known as one of the most vitriolic critics of Homer, author of The Iliad and The Odyssey. Consequently, a zoilist is an overly-critical and judgmental nitpicker.
  lol XD. Reblog with a List of three old insults that define you the most XS
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