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  • The Ins and Outs of British Slang: Knob - SlangSphere. com
    ‘Knob’ is commonly used as a playful insult in British English, similar to calling someone a ‘jerk’ or ‘idiot ’ For example, if someone is being annoying or silly, you might playfully say, ‘Stop being such a knob!’
  • What Does Knob - British Meaning of Knob British Slang Dictionary
    British vulgar slang for penis (from knob shape), extended to insult meaning idiot Used as insult since mid-20th century 'Kn obhead' intensifies it Less vulgar than direct profanity but not polite 'What a knob!' is common British exclamation Cross-class usage despite vulgarity Over 2,000+ British Slang Definitions! Know Another Definition?
  • What Does It Mean When a British Person Says Knob
    Primarily, it is a colloquial and informal word that can refer to a small, rounded handle or a knob on a piece of furniture or machinery However, it is also frequently used as a slang insult or term of disparagement, often referring to a person in a derogatory manner
  • 10 British Insults Americans Won’t Understand | Anglophenia | BBC America
    These unpleasant slang terms, originally used to refer to Irish or Romani gypsies, have evolved to mean a certain type of flashy working class kid clad in designer sportswear and gold jewelry
  • British Slang Insults (40 Examples With Meaning And Tone)
    This term generally means a stupid and boorish person, similar to “lummox” It can mean an idiot in a more general sense, though it does typically refer to someone who is physically clumsy and stupid
  • Knob Meaning » Slang. org
    A British slang term referring disparagingly to an annoying, foolish, or bothersome individual Learn more about the meaning of "Knob" at Slang org!
  • Knob Slang Explained: 2k26 Meanings, Real-Life Use Modern Street . . .
    Meaning: In slang, “knob” is commonly used in British humor to call someone foolish, irritating, or socially clueless It’s blunt but often used jokingly among friends
  • Understanding Knob Slang: Meaning, Usage, and Cultural Impact
    In British slang, the term “knob” is often used as a colloquial reference to someone perceived as foolish or incompetent It can convey a sense of disdain or mockery, particularly directed at those who act in an arrogant or ignorant manner
  • “Knob” - notoneoffbritishisms. com
    “Knob,” according to the OED, has two groups of meanings The first, used both in Britain and America, refers to “A rounded lump or protuberance, and related senses ” The second, mainly British, refers to a penis, literally and figuratively The first literal citation is from 1922
  • Where Did Knob Come From? The History of British Rude Slang
    The British slang term 'knob' has a rich etymological history, evolving from its original meaning of a rounded protuberance in Middle English to various rude connotations It primarily refers to the penis or an idiotic person, with its vulgar usage becoming prominent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, stemming from earlier forms like 'nob'





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