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pillock

[ UK /pˈɪlək/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is not very bright
    The economy, stupid!

How To Use pillock In A Sentence

  • Thankfully, nobody else seems to think it necessary to remind me that I'm a complete pillock.
  • It worked for me even after threats from Supervision who tried to tell me I must be contactable at all times, even on a rest day or leave, pillocks on March 29, 2010 at 8: 48 pm TaffyMedic Anyone Seen The Sun Today? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Why would I want a photograph of a pillock in a tacky golden skirt holding up some fake dagger in an effort to pretend to kill me?
  • By choice l looked like a complete pillock for two years.
  • Who's the complete pillock who thinks he can send commercial programs and pretend they're his own?
  • It might be too hard a task to find such a creature, and Ozzy may well have to play his younger self himself, screeching "bloody hell!" at the top of his voice and asking mater "Do you think I meant country matters?" and quaint use of "pillock" … British Blogs
  • Barry Porter, Tory MP for Wirral South, asked me to adjudicate on the use of the word 'pillock'. Betty Bothroyd The Autobiography
  • The problem with living in a democracy is that sometimes a complete pillock gets elected to high office because more people disagree with you than agree with you and there ain't a damned thing you can do about it.
  • Strangely enough, recent research has proven conclusively that the majority of people donning such headgear instantly turn into annoying pillocks.
  • Well, now you don't even need a pillock in charge of the remote control to get your parliamentary fix.
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