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Nice Words For Nasty People?

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EDDIE51 | 18:23 Mon 01st Dec 2014 | ChatterBank
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Ever been stuck for the right word to describe a 'nasty' person ?
I love some of these, surprising how many that I did not realise the real meaning of.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/top-ten-lists/top-10-charming-words-for-nasty-people/ruffian.html
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Thou gorbellied earth-vexing mammet! here's a Shakespearean insult generator http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/Shaker/index.html
20:07 Mon 01st Dec 2014
My favourite is Licentious Miscreants. A lovely way of saying f****** b******* lol
Gobshitester.
'you odious, malevolent, gnarled piece of putrid turd' is quite a powerful way of describing a bad piece of snot.
I prefer the more direct, like ***wit, dullard, brain donor, toolstretcher and eejit.
In HM Forces such personnel were generally referred to as 'a waste of rations'.
eejit is good and I do like 'you piece of merde' - actually 'merde' is a better way of saying *** for cussing.
***
A master practitioner of the Onanistic arts.
I use dastard a lot
which probably doesnt exist but gets the meaning across
Dastard does exist; it means a cowardly fellow.
Dastardly Dick and Mutley - loved the cartoon when I was young.
// A master practitioner of the Onanistic arts//

there is a fantastic episode of late ER - where Neela has not be treated right.
Abby sitting on the steps with a disconsolate Neela and asks hesitantly:
"is he ........a ***" ? [ end of scene ]
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'***' actually means 'born to unmarried parents' there are a lot of them about nowadays .
I have been known to mutter 'Curmudgeon'on occasions.
I use Cambridge university national trustees
How quaint.
Ersewipes
Is that like Gaelic bread?
Similar effect Mamya ;)
oops *affect
Further to AlwaysConfused calling someone a Berk is the same as it is rhyming slang for Berkshire Hunt

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