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Twunt
01
an extremely objectionable, contemptible, or unpleasant person
Dialect
British
Offensive
Slang
Vulgar
Grammatical Information
What is the origin of the term "twunt" and how is it used?
"Twunt" is a British slang insult that emerged in the late 20th century, likely blending "twat" (a vulgar term for female genitalia, also used figuratively to mean a foolish or obnoxious person) with a harsher, more emphatic sound. The term is used to describe someone extremely objectionable, contemptible, or unpleasant. It appears mainly in informal speech, online banter, and comedic or aggressive insults. The term is highly derogatory and vulgar, with no neutral usage, intended to mock, belittle, or provoke.
Examples
The twunt in the queue pushed past everyone without a word.



























