Rudesby (noun)
rood-z-bee
A rude, ill-mannered, or badly behaved person.
A word first used in the mid fifteen hundreds and simply an extension of the word rude, first coined by CofE Clergyman Thomas Drant, rudesby sounds like the kind of slur a grandma would use.
Example sentences
“He’s such a rudesby, I don’t think I’ve ever heard a please or thank you from him.”
“Hold the door open and stop being such a rudesby.”
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