Fifty Ways to Insult Your Friends January 24, 2008
Posted by Kim Crow in : Twelfth Night, fun for you , trackbackWhether you want to exchange venom with your friends or “swear horrible” at your most formidable foes, here’s a list of 50 insults from Shakespeare. Use these invective terms wisely, or else you may suffer a bloody coxcomb.
- cur
- rascal
- rogue
- natural coward without instinct
- foe to nobleness
- crafty devil
- fiend
- unbaked and doughy youth
- amorous surfeiter
- O vile viper!
- foul offender
- infinite and endless liar
- sprat
- froth and scum!
- thou mongrel beef-witted lord
- ribaudred nag
- envious emulator
- ruffian
- you kite!
- boggler
- dog-ape
- backfriend
- daw
- gorbellied codpiece
- brazen-faced varlet
- basest thing
- popinjay
- dastard noble
- whoreson mandrake
- rotten thing
- bastard
- ‘Uds pity
- flinty Tartar
- saucy eunuch
- canker
- sad wrack
- Piss o’ the nettle!
- hellhound
- clotpoll
- thorn
- serpent’s egg
- intruding fool
- fellow of no merits
- abominable fellow
- whoremasterly villain
- O gross and miserable ignorance!
- detestable villain
- wretched sinner
- measureless liar
- taffeta punk
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