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- noun chiefly UK (
slang ) adimwit oridiot
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Examples
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The basic message he wanted to enunciate and I suspect the only reason he had graced CF99 with his presence was that the law making process brought in by the Government of Wales Act is so simple to understand that only a real 'thicko' can't grasp it.
'Bring it on' you thickos Glyn Davies 2007
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The basic message he wanted to enunciate and I suspect the only reason he had graced CF99 with his presence was that the law making process brought in by the Government of Wales Act is so simple to understand that only a real 'thicko' can't grasp it.
Archive 2007-11-01 Glyn Davies 2007
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He may be lots of unmentionable things, but I don't think a "thicko" is one of them.
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He understands macro economics and would sizzle the monocular 'thicko' like a lamb chop on a barbeque.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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He may be lots of unmentionable things, but I don't think a "thicko" is one of them.
The Guardian World News Gaby Hinsliff 2010
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Just a thief and a thicko and not just because of the spelling mistakes.
Don't believe the propaganda about births at home | Barbara Ellen 2011
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To not grasp this is to self-identify as a thicko.
Has Kenny Dalglish taken Liverpool as far as he can?| Barney Ronay 2011
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To not grasp this is to self-identify as a thicko.
Has Kenny Dalglish taken Liverpool as far as he can?| Barney Ronay 2011
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Although they have yet to be labelled smug, morally diseased puritans by senior French philosophers, Moat's critics are rapidly discovering that theirs is the thicko side of the argument.
Polanski's 'genius' is only a defence to the morally vacuous 2010
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Is Wendy Alexander a glutton for punishment or just a thicko?
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
hernesheir commented on the word thicko
Well, hecko.
November 1, 2011