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Twatwaffle
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a person regarded as contemptible, obnoxious, or deeply irritating
Offensive
Slang
Vulgar
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animacy status
human
Composition
Compound
countable
plural form
twatwaffles
What is the origin of the term "twatwaffle" and how is it used?
"Twatwaffle" is a British slang term for a person regarded as contemptible, obnoxious, or deeply irritating. It appeared in late 20th-century English, combining "twat," a vulgar insult for a stupid or objectionable person, with "waffle," implying nonsense or useless chatter, to create a colorful, mocking label. The term is used in informal, joking, or hostile contexts, often online or among peers. It is vulgar and derogatory, never neutral, and conveys strong contempt.
Examples
That twatwaffle would n't stop talking over everyone.



























