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Definition of "blaggard" []

  • A scoundrel; an unprincipled contemptible person; an untrustworthy person. Usually, only used to refer to a male person. (noun)
  • A man who uses foul language in front of a woman, typically a woman of high standing in society. (noun)

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Use "blaggard" in a sentence
  • "I'm going back to see if Jackoff called anybody a "blaggard" in past posts, because we know that the FIRST part of that "period" term means "Black" and has some serious racist overtones to it."
  • "Bruce's "blaggard" relative was a distinguished gardener who was the curator of Belfast's famous Royal Botanical Gardens."
  • "Before long we get back to root of the insult "blaggard" or the black guard slave corps then we're at the buccaneers or "privateers" who tipped the balance in global european expansion."