Nobber!

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Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
It's the go to word when Chatters would like to call someone a ****, **** or even ******-******.

I'd always thought it was one of those words invented by sitcoms in the '70s and '80s as substitute swearing in situations where any real-life protagonist would bring forth a stream of potty-mouthed invective. I think I remember a documentary about Ronnie Barker where they came up with 'naff-oorf' instead of '****-oorf for Porridge, and then there's always 'Rodney you muppet' instead of 'Rodney you ****'!

So imagine my delight when when reading George Orwell's "Down and Out in Paris and London" to find an actual definition - a "nobber" is a beggar or street performer's assistant who would accost spectators for money......

"You really want a nobber at this game. You keep at work and get a crowd watching you, and the nobber comes casual-like round the back of them. They don't know he's the nobber. Then he suddenly pulls his cap off, and you get them between two fires like. You'll never get a drop of real toffs. It's shabby sort of blokes you get most off, and foreigners....."

The book also reminds you why we have a welfare state, but I'll leave that one to P&L or whatever it's called these days.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
'Rodney you muppet' instead of 'Rodney you ****'!
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Get it right, you plonker!!
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
So what is a 'knobber'? Someone who goes around threatening people with a knobkerry?

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Batchelor warrior with shield and large Knobkerry
 
[QUOTE 2716968, member: 259"]It would be a great politically correct name for Wing Cdr.Guy Gibson's dog.[/quote]
Don't hear anyone calling their dog blackie anymore.
 
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