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Wanker is slang for "one who wanks (masturbates)", but is most often used as a general insult. It is a pejorative term of English origin common in Britain and other parts of the English-speaking world (mainly Commonwealth of nations), including Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. It is synonymous with the … See more
In December 2000, the Advertising Standards Authority published research on attitudes of the British public to pejoratives. It ranked wanker as … See more
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"The Winker's Song (Misprint)" by Ivor Biggun is one of many songs about masturbation. It describes the singer: "I'm a wanker, I'm a … See more
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Wanker definition: A person, especially a man, who masturbates.
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1 A (male) masturbator. 1950–. B. W. Aldiss Failed fucker, failed wanker was an inglorious double billing (1971). 2 An objectionable or contemptible person, esp. male; spec. an incompetent, pretentious, or ostentatious person. 1972–. P. …
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