cowson
English
    
    
Noun
    
cowson (plural cowsons)
- (slang, chiefly South London, archaic) An objectionable, contemptible, unfortunate or stubborn person, place or situation (sometimes used ironically or humorously); bastard; git.
-  1922, Adventure, volume 34, Issues 1-3 - Page 153:- Dance, yuh funny-faced cowson.
 
-  1939, James Curtis, What Immortal Hand… - Page 235:- Well, I come down in the world…It’s a cowson, ain’t it.
 
-  1946, David Marcus; Terrence Smith; S.J.White, Irish Writing - Volumes 1-6 - Page 62:- No kiddin’, I used to get on lovely with them, all except one cowson who wouldn’t wash.
 
-  1947, John Cournos, Best World Short Stories: 1947 - Volume 1 - Page 108:- You lucky cowson. With a bleeding March coming off tomorrow and all.
 
- 1979, Chas & Dave, "Gertcha", Don’t Give a Monkey’s (album) .
- Gertcha, cowson, gertcha/Gertcha!.(chorus)
 
 - That cowson still owes me five quid.
- Millwall lost again. What a cowson.
 
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Adjective
    
cowson (not comparable)
- (slang, chiefly South London, archaic) Used for emphasis; bloody; fucking.
-  1992, Alexander Stuart, Tribes -Page 102:- The traffic is a cunt, as every cowson-foreign-bastard doubts his rainstreaked, wiper-smeared view and slows to a useless crawl.
 
 - That cowson nut is rusted frozen.
- That cowson car refused to start on the tenth attempt.
 
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Synonyms
    
- (expresses dislike): See Thesaurus:git
- (expresses intensity of feeling): See Thesaurus:damned
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