Wazzock
의미: British insult meaning a stupid or annoying person.
'Wazzock' is a distinctly British insult meaning idiot or fool—similar to plonker or numpty. It has a slightly humorous, old-fashioned feel. More insulting than 'twit' but not as harsh as stronger profanity. Popular in Northern England.
예문
- What a complete wazzock. 真是个十足的蠢蛋。Menudo imbécil.なんて完全なバカだ。완전한 바보 같으니.
- Don't be such a wazzock. 别那么蠢。No seas tan imbécil.そんなにバカなことするな。그렇게 멍청하게 굴지 마.
- He made a right wazzock of himself. 他把自己搞得很丢人。Hizo el ridículo por completo.彼は完全に恥をかいた。그는 완전히 망신을 당했다.
발음
/ˈwæzək/
사용 가이드
맥락: insult, frustration
어조: insulting, slightly humorous
✓ 올바른 표현
- British insult英国的侮辱语insulto británicoイギリスの侮辱語영국식 욕
✗ 잘못된 표현
- Not understood outside UK在英国以外不被理解No se entiende fuera del Reino Unidoイギリス国外では通じない영국 밖에서는 통하지 않음
흔한 실수
- Specifically British term
기원과 역사
Origin uncertain, possibly from Yorkshire dialect. Became more widely known through British TV in the 1980s. Has an amusingly harsh sound that suits its meaning.
어원: Origin uncertain, possibly Yorkshire dialect
최초 기록: 1970s/80s popularized
문화적 배경
Era: 1970s-80s
Generation: Gen X and older
Social background: Working and middle class
Pop culture: British TV
Regional notes: British only. Northern England origin.
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