Impolite

  • 111fart — fart1 [ fart ] verb intransitive IMPOLITE to allow gases from your stomach to come out through your ANUS ,fart a round phrasal verb intransitive IMPOLITE to waste time doing silly or unimportant things fart fart 2 [ fart ] noun count 1. )… …

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  • 112Neanderthal — Ne|an|der|thal1 [ ni ændər,θɔl ] noun count 1. ) a member of an ancient people who lived in Europe from 35,000 to 130,000 years ago 2. ) IMPOLITE someone who refuses to recognize the value of anything modern 3. ) IMPOLITE someone who is big and… …

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  • 113screw — screw1 [ skru ] noun count * 1. ) a thin pointed piece of metal used for fastening one thing to another. It has a raised twisted part on it called a thread. You push and turn it with a screwdriver instead of hitting it with a hammer like a nail:… …

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  • 114rude — [[t]ru͟ːd[/t]] ruder, rudest 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to/about n When people are rude, they act in an impolite way towards other people or say impolite things about them. He s rude to her friends and obsessively jealous... People were quite often… …

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  • 115pisser — noun (C) spoken 1 an impolite word meaning a difficult job or activity, or a bad or annoying situation: “I m grounded.” “What a pisser.” 2 an impolite word meaning a toilet 3 AmE a very impolite word meaning a good situation: I got the job! What… …

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  • 116sod — 1 noun 1 (C) BrE informal an impolite word meaning a stupid or annoying person, especially a man: Get up, you lazy sod! 2 be a sod BrE informal an impolite expression meaning to be very difficult: That door s a sod to open. 3 poor sod BrE spoken… …

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  • 117rude — 1 Rude, rough, crude, raw, callow, green, uncouth mean deficient in the qualities that make for finish or for perfection in development or in use. Rude, as applied to men and their minds, suggests a comparatively low state of culture or a dearth… …

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  • 118arse — I UK [ɑː(r)s] / US [ɑrs] noun [countable] Word forms arse : singular arse plural arses British impolite your bottom • move/shift your arse British impolite used for telling someone to get out of your way or to hurry cover your arse get off your… …

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  • 119ass — UK [æs] / US noun Word forms ass : singular ass plural asses 1) [countable] mainly American impolite the part of your body that you sit on. The British word is arse. 2) [countable] old fashioned a stupid or annoying person 3) [countable] old… …

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  • 120crap — I UK [kræp] / US noun impolite 1) [uncountable] nonsense She was talking crap, as usual. 2) a) [uncountable] something that is of bad quality I m tired of eating the crap they serve in the canteen. They re showing a load of crap on TV this… …

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