Verboticism: Lambastard
DEFINITION: v. To exercise power through the strategic use of personal insults, while pretending to offer encouragement. n. A leader who motivates people by insulting them.
Lambastard
Created by: galwaywegian
Pronunciation: lamm bass tarrred
Sentence: He had the smile of an angel as he chaired the weekly meetings, but as the new recruit Ida Lovett was to discover, beneath the smarmy exterior, he was a complete and utter lambastard!
Etymology: lambast, to loudly criticise, bastard
Points: 443
Comments: Lambastard
petaj - 2007-06-12: 07:52:00
He was much worse after a few glasses of Italian red wine. Then he was lambrusqueo
petaj - 2007-06-12: 08:02:00
Also a wolf in sheep's clothing?
Clayton - 2007-06-12: 08:27:00
Damn, I didn't see yours before I posted mine. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. Good word there, too.
purpleartichokes - 2007-06-12: 08:31:00
And the ignoramus who put BBQ sauce on the mutton chops.
Clayton - 2007-06-12: 09:05:00
Hahaha! "Lamb baster." Incidentally, the Basters of Namibia get their name from the Dutch word for "bastard."
Jabberwocky - 2007-06-12: 10:44:00
Maybe he had the smile of an angel because he was really 'Tiny Tim' in disguise and he was a lamebastard as well as a lambastard