Wazzock: (ˈwæzək) n. dialect (English) a foolish or annoying person
I read this in a Maureen Dowd editorial about Mitt’s bull in a china shop performance in the U.K. She saw the word in The Daily Telegraph.
I do love British slang.
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07 Aug 2012 1 Comment
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Wazzock: (ˈwæzək) n. dialect (English) a foolish or annoying person
I read this in a Maureen Dowd editorial about Mitt’s bull in a china shop performance in the U.K. She saw the word in The Daily Telegraph.
I do love British slang.
Aug 07, 2012 @ 14:53:13
Sounds appropriate!