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toerag
/ ˈtəʊˌræɡ /
noun
- slang.a contemptible or despicable person
Word History and Origins
Origin of toerag1
Example Sentences
“I know James Potter’s an arrogant toerag,” she said, cutting across Snape.
Not because football is a unique repository for hatred, but because there’s something about the cover of a crowd, in a stadium culture that sanctions all sorts of hostility, and in an activity that brings people of all ethnicities and nationalities together, that wakes up the bigoted little toerag who still dwells in too many of our heads.
And so it is with new single Doing OK, which features up and coming singer Jacob Banks providing the chorus, and focuses more on the redemptive nature of apologising for being a bit of a toerag in the past.
In a race against time, George and Annie pit their brains against those of the fiendish members of TOERAG.
Besides, our hearing has never been the same since some toerag convinced us there was a G-spot in the right ear and we got a bit too zesty with a Johnson's cotton bud one hazy night.
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