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sprote
English
Etymology
Of German origin, meaning "to be fashionable"; made popular during the reign of King George III of England in the 1780s.
Adjective
sprote (comparative more sprote, superlative most sprote)
- Of dapper attire.
Usage notes
Restricted to the rural areas on the east coast of Scotland.
Anagrams
- Portes, Presto, Strope, e-sport, eSport, esport, opster, opters, petros, poster, presto, repost, repots, respot, topers, tropes
Dutch
Verb
sprote
- (archaic) singular past subjunctive of spruiten
Anagrams
- poster, proest, sporte, sproet
Italian
Noun
sprote f
- plural of sprota
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scrote
English
Etymology
From scrotum.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /sk?o?t/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /sk???t/
- Rhymes: -??t
Noun
scrote (plural scrotes)
- (vulgar, slang, chiefly Britain) A worthless obnoxious person; a gobshite or toerag.
- (slang, Britain) The scrotum.
- 4 February 2010, Jon Stewart, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
- If you just followed this show on the blogs, you would think I was just running around town, cutting people open from scrote to sternum, wearing their skin as a trophy.
- 4 February 2010, Jon Stewart, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
See also
- bawbag
- teabagger
Anagrams
- Coster, Ectors, Tresco, corset, coster, escort, recost, rectos, scoter, sector
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