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pommy

[ UK /pˈɒmi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a disparaging term for a British person

How To Use pommy In A Sentence

  • Was it in pukka Pommy books like Biggles?
  • Does this last bit make any sense to you cheeky pommy chappys? Village of Mystery
  • The Broadcasting Standards Authority has declined to uphold a complaint that usage of the phrase "pommy git" by a radio host, was derogatory and racist. Radio New Zealand News Headlines
  • They tell of an innocent Austral lad stumbling into trouble amongst the great and good of Pommyland, months out from an election.
  • I see you haven't joined the campaign to rid ourselves of that pommy plagiarising balls-up of a Welsh song on the verge of surrendering to the b. poms. The Only True God: Halfway to Paperback
  • It had been sheer bad luck that in the end she preferred the Pommy jackaroo whose more bizarre exploits were becoming bush legend. The Thorn Birds
  • The decidedly un-exotic name of the obscure English county, delivered in a camp Pommy lisp, has a legendary effect.
  • They say in Australia you can tell when another jumbo full of Pommy migrants has arrived.
  • I wish he's have gone back to Britain with the rest of his Pommy mates.
  • CHAZ..a pommy one would be pasty white tea drinking, lets not get too grubby associating with colonial riff raff Cheeseburger Gothic » LMAO.
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