I’ve already ran the gamut on jokes about Dicks.

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    Everything in Blackadder

    Once they’ve got that, move on to Malcolm Tucker level insults

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      Tried to explain why ‘Bob’ was funny to them last week and they weren’t having any of it.

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        Jeremy Clarkson (RIP) once talked through the humour of Bob with Rowan Atkinson. It was a good explanation.

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    Wanker is solid. Ballbag, a personal favourite Bellend, but you may have that already. Shitebag, Scottish one Useless as a chocolate teapot

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    Fuckwit is a traditional insult that I have found is often quickly taken into new arrivals hearts. My guess is, this is because it unites two words with very old IndoEuropean roots.

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    I was in Malaysia once and a got chatting to a guy who didn’t have the best English. He asked me for another way to say “I’m only joking” and I taught him to say “I’m only having a giraffe”, which he managed in broken English (“Having a jee raff”) I hope one day he says that to an Englishman and confuses him thoroughly.

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      What do you mean? Having a jee raff honestly sounds perfect. I’ll be in Malaysia in February so I’ll teach that one to some locals. Also, having a gazebo.

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        It’s hard to put into text but the emphasis was on the ee. It was all wrong. But it made it so much better.

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    Introduce them to the Muppets.

    The use of “You Muppet(s)!” is one of my favourites.

    (It effectively means “Adorable/endearing idiot”)

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      I feel like if Peter Capaldi called me a Muppet I would not take it as “adorable” and more like “twat”.

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      “Cockwomble” definitely gives off the impression of having looked up how to sound like a Brit on the internet! Big fan of smeghead though.