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Often used in the same context:
owt,
laddies,
watford,
blackpool,
stamford bridge,
burnley,
wembley,
tottenham,
blackburn,
burd,
gits,
tbh,
minging,
pish,
feck,
hargreaves,
cannae,
kop,
doms,
bollock,
bolton,
micky,
sunderland,
capello,
bellamy,
winge,
nowt,
benitez,
ferdinand,
fa cup,
twat,
carrick,
arse,
ickle,
shant,
mardy,
beatle,
fulham,
hallo,
geordie,
scot,
gareth,
iranians,
guvnor,
cmon,
winker,
beckham,
neville,
russians,
liam,
pompey,
blimey,
cockneys,
ronnie,
moaners,
wigan,
archie,
herbert,
dunt,
ferguson,
tammy,
oul,
newcastle,
brits,
wally,
baas,
wot,
auld,
sheffield,
luka,
tommy,
romans,
bish,
gerrard,
serbs,
scholes,
brum,
cack,
judas,
shutup,
fergie,
jonny,
larging,
mcmahon,
fud,
canucks,
kenny,
haha,
boyo,
dane,
limbaugh,
portugese,
scottish,
harry,
aberdeen,
englishman,
tinkerbell,
turks,
barbarians,
apaches,
mongols,
goths,
savages,
gauls,
normans,
prussians,
tartars,
sioux,
vikings,
arabs,
indians,
iroquois,
aztecs,
danes,
franks,
saracens,
saxons
Appears in the definition of:
attila,
scourge of god,
scourge of the gods
Also try:
— Adjectives for huns:
ancient,
white,
invading,
savage,
many,
terrible,
more,
few,
modern,
fierce,
nomadic,
more...
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