Words by Michael Witkowski
3 words contributed
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stress on the first & last syllable: SCOFFleRIDETo deride someone's nonsense. (My mate Dirk scofflerided my puny attempts
at painting the Easter hares.Origin: [verb to scoff and British informal noun the cobblers - scoff someone's cobblers (not his testicles but his nonsense)]2/2005 -
stress on the first syllable: SCOFFleriseTo deride someone's nonsense. (My mate Dirk scofflerised my puny attempts
at painting the Easter hares.)Origin: [verb to scoff and British informal noun the cobblers - scoff someone's cobblers (not his testicles but his nonsense)]2/2005 -
stress on the first syllable: SCOFFobleTo deride someone's nonsense. (My mate Dirk scoffobled my puny attempts
at painting the Easter hares.)Origin: [verb to scoff and British informal noun the cobblers - scoff someone's cobblers (not his testicles but his nonsense)]4/2005