DarkDarkHouse ,
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He’s got a couple of roos loose in the top paddock

DeltaTangoLima ,
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May your chickens turn to emus and kick your dunny door down

S_H_K ,

Non native here: didn't heard that one before but I guess is wishing the person misfortune?

DeltaTangoLima ,
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Yeah, but in a light-hearted way.

Minarble ,

*Chooks….you make it to easy if you call them chickens.

S_H_K ,

Non native here: it's a variation of "he got some screws loose" we even use it a version of it in spanish.

xmunk ,

Your father smells of elderberries.

Deconceptualist ,
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"Your mother was a hamster!" is pretty self-explanatory though.

But elderberries smell rather nice. Or at least the last elderberry jam I had was quite lovely. So that certainly makes for a confusing insult.

Maestro ,
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They made booze from elderberries. The insult translates to "Your mother is a whore and your father is a drunk"

xmunk ,

Good booze, in fact... I've had an elderberry wine and it was awesome

Deconceptualist ,
@Deconceptualist@lemm.ee avatar

Ohhhh... TIL!

I've had elderflower liquor (St. Germain is very nice) but not elderberry.

RavenFellBlade ,
@RavenFellBlade@startrek.website avatar

Now go away, before I taunt you a second time!

S_H_K ,

Non native here: I even saw the movie.

scorpious ,

Fucktard

Today ,

Dipshit. It's my favorite insult. If you call a man an asshole or fucker, many take it as a sign of strength or say, 'i just tell it like it is." Dipshit is stupid and juvenile and naive and just perfectly describes so many people.

Krejall ,

Oh, that's why I like "dipshit" so much. Now I understand myself better, thanks!

TheOSINTguy ,

Does your face hurt? Because my eyes hurt.

jacktherippah ,

Non-native. I got this one.

Superfool ,

Calling someone a Charlie.

https://greensdictofslang.com/entry/s7pwoia

nokturne213 ,
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S_H_K ,

Non native here: (without going to the link) here in South America we sometimes call a person by "Juanito" or "Fulano" they are some sort of "Jhon Doe" names and the insult being "you're so irrelevant to me that I don't want to learn your name" or "who is this random person that came uninvited" is not common but some people still use it from time to time. Is akin of calling someone "furniture" (yeah that used as an insult in Argentina mostly).
(going to the link) it make even less sense now....

shinigamiookamiryuu ,
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