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Clart
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a dirty, messy, or contemptible person
Dialect
British
Offensive
Grammatical Information
What is the origin of the term "clart" and how is it used?
"Clart" is a slang term from northern English and Scottish dialects, dating back to at least the 18th century, used to describe a dirty, messy, or contemptible person. The word originally referred to mud, dirt, or filth, creating a metaphor for someone perceived as unclean or socially objectionable. It appears in informal speech, regional literature, and everyday insults, often with a humorous or mildly scolding tone. The term is derogatory but relatively mild, more playful or teasing than deeply offensive.
Examples
The muddy clart tracked dirt all over the clean floor.



























