nillywig

A mischievous, devious and cunning person who is known for their deceptive and clever behavior, often with a touch of wickedness.
Go to bed you nillywig”
by H.M.S. Sesquipedalophobia July 15, 2023
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Coddiwomple

(English slang) This word means to “travel in a purposeful manner towards a vague destination,”

yeah.
I’m just going to go on a Coddiwomple
by H.M.S. Sesquipedalophobia September 11, 2022
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Snollygoster

1. A rude or discourteous person.
2. A heterosexual sex position, most often characterised by a lot of spinning around.
Not to be confused with a reverse-snollygoster- which is with two men.
“Ugh dude she is such a snollygoster- I bet she snollygosters all the time.”
“Nah- her boyfriend’s more into reverse-snollygostering”
by H.M.S. Sesquipedalophobia November 17, 2023
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Whispicious

To whisper in a particularly suspicious or devious manner
“I was whispiciously communicating with my boon companion in Latin
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Channel 3

Sports1. The type of tv channel you stumble across at 1:56 am in a German hotel on a school trip that’s magically transformed from an international slapping competition to a soft core pornographic car mechanic role play show at 2am that your friend will watch for a solid hour or so.
Oh my god did you see Channel 3 last night
Hell yeah dude
by H.M.S. Sesquipedalophobia April 13, 2025
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nillywigger

A slightly more offensive version of the word ‘nillywig’. Very problematic if you accidentally switch the n and w…
That dude is such a nillywigger!”
“Ikr! He’s a right willyni-”
Careful!!”
by H.M.S. Sesquipedalophobia November 17, 2023
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cully cudstone

21st Century English Informal

Direct meaning unknown. Possible definitions include a companion, one who is easily deceived, and a mild insult often associated with terms such as nillywig.

Etymology:
Cully:
Derived from old English ‘culli’ which was used as an abbreviation for ‘cullion’ and the the Irish ‘cuallaí’ (“companion”).
(Archaic) A person who is easily tricked or imposed on; a dupe, a gullible person.
(slang) A companion.
(historical, archaic) A male client of a prostitute; a john, a gonk. ect.

Cudstone:
A phrase coined perhaps from a mishearing of the town of Cuddesdon in South Oxfordshire, who’s toponym is derived from the Old English Cuddes Dune meaning "Cudde's Hill" or the "Hill of Cuthwine".
Person 1: “you little cully cudstone pass me the gyat damn ball”
Person 2: “nu-uh”
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