Friday, December 25, 2009

British Stereotypes: Wayne & Waynetta Slob



Wayne and Waynetta Slob are two humorous characters invented by Harry Enfield for his British television programme. They are stereotypes (= people who represent a fixed idea of what a particular person is like) of British people of the lowest social class. They spend their time watching television, smoking cigarettes, eating lots of pizza and artuging. They wear unfashionable clothes and they do not care about how they look.
Did you know?

Slob is
an informal noun which means a slovenly, unattractive, and lazy person. It is used to denote a sloppy, coarse, or gross person.

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