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In reply to the discussion: The many insulting adjectives the British Parliament used to describe Donald Trump [View all]T_i_B
(14,738 posts)35. Those two words will be banned as "unparliamentary language"
Last edited Wed Jan 20, 2016, 03:43 AM - Edit history (1)
Which is why "Wazzock" is as rude as they can get.
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The many insulting adjectives the British Parliament used to describe Donald Trump [View all]
Rosa Luxemburg
Jan 2016
OP
Xenophobic! Idiot is a noun. Grammar idiots, don't let them into America! LOL.
L. Coyote
Jan 2016
#4
that article led me to a great book, "balderdah and piffle: one sandwich short of a dog's dinner"
niyad
Jan 2016
#41
der drumpfenfuhrer (to more accurately reflect the original spelling of the family name)
niyad
Jan 2016
#43
K&R. I listened for a while and liked their asking if he was merely a buffoon or more dangerous.
Overseas
Jan 2016
#38
K&R. It was so refreshing to have him described frankly as a buffoon as the bottom line.
Overseas
Jan 2016
#47