1. Generally used as an indistinct insult to describe the attributes in behaviour of an individual that is inoffensive but very annoying.

2. Can also be used as a term of endearment for an inoffensive friend or associate; often a looser at every enterprise undertaken.

In either case, the person will act like a tit, in reference to behaviour or association with a cock or cocknose. Not to be confused with a cocksucker who is a wanker.
1. “……you know? That knobrash that always pushes his way on to the train!”

2. “So you’ve done what? Oh! You’re such a knobrash!"
Source: Mubes Jnr, London
by Mubes Jnr December 4, 2006
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1. Generally used as an indistinct insult to describe the attributes in behaviour of an individual that is inoffensive but very annoying.

2. Can also be used as a term of endearment for an inoffensive friend or associate; often a looser at every enterprise undertaken.

In either case, the person will act like a tit, in reference to behaviour or association with a cock or cocknose. Not to be confused with a cocksucker who is a wanker.
1. “……you know? That knobrash that always pushes his way on to the train!”

2. “So you’ve done what? Oh! You’re such a knobrash!"
by Mubes Jnr November 30, 2006
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1. Generally used as an indistinct insult to describe the attributes in behaviour of an individual that is inoffensive but very annoying.

2. Can also be used as a term of endearment for an inoffensive friend or associate; often a looser at every enterprise undertaken.

In either case, the person will act like a tit, in reference to behaviour or association with a cock or cocknose. Not to be confused with a cocksucker who is a wanker.

1. “……you know? That knobrash that always pushes his way on to the train!”

2. “So you’ve done what? Oh! You’re such a knobrash
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