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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Wazzock

What does it mean?

Wazzock is a classic British insult for someone who is acting stupid, foolish, or like a complete idiot. It’s more funny and lighthearted than a serious insult, often used among friends to point out a silly mistake. It’s a very satisfying word to say and carries a lot of northern British character.

Is it positive or negative?

Negative but humorous.

When do you use it?

When someone does something stupid but not serious.

Examples

Example 1: You wazzock, you've spilled it everywhere!

Example 2: He forgot his keys again - what a wazzock.

Question for you

Do you use funny insults like wazzock in your language?

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