We’re not saying you should go around being mean to people, but every now and then, an insults happens. These are the insults that are slightly funny with a Irish twist to them. Check out the list below:
• Gobermouch – This is an old Irish term for someone who likes to meddle in other people’s business.
• Gnashnab – An 18th-century northern English word meaning “someone who [just] complains all the time.”
• Snoutband – A snoutband is someone who always interrupts a conversation to correct or contradict the person speaking.
• Stampcrab – Someone who’s clumsy.
• Whiffle-Whaffle – This is someone who wastes a lot of time.
• Zounderkite – This is a Victorian word meaning “idiot.”
• Fopdoodle – A fopdoodle is someone of little significance.
• Foozle – The word foozle means “a conservative, out-of-date person, especially an old man; dodo, fogy.”
• Mafflard – A mafflard is a term for someone who is a pure klutz.
• Muckspout – A muckspout is someone who curses too much.