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fuckwit

British  
/ ˈfʌkwɪt /

noun

  1. taboo a fool or idiot

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His reply: “Why would anyone want to read about that fuckwit?”

From The Guardian

Someone telling you that you are both wrong and, to pick a random example, “an utter fuckwit” will have even more impact.

From The Guardian

The investigation into a possible breach “of content standards” comes after former police minister Nick Herbert used the term “fuckwit” while appearing as one of the guests on BBC2’s Daily Politics programme.

From The Guardian

During the programme Herbert was asked whether police would react badly to a speech by May and he replied: “I’m afraid there have been a minority who’ve been outspoken and they are very active on Twitter and so on. Peter himself just a day ago described the Home Secretary as a ’fuckwit’ in his own Twitter line.”

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The story thus far: Florence, 1477, and the dastardly Medicis are locked in a game of political oneupmanship with the Vatican, who may or may not have assassinated the Duke of Milan after he called a priest a fuckwit.

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