Is it rude to say knackered?

The word has also been used as a derogatory term against members of the Travelling Community in both Britain & Ireland. There have been some calls to cease the use of slang terms like "knacker drinking" and "knackered" as a result.
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What does the British slang knackered mean?

Definition of knackered

British. : tired, exhausted. Synonyms & Antonyms Don't Get Tired Defining Knackered Example Sentences Learn More About knackered.
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How do you use knackered in a sentence?

How to use Knackered in a sentence. Let's face it, the world's a bit knackered beyond repair. Needless to say the fellow was absolutely knackered in the morning. Given that the " race hadn't yet started " I was feeling pretty knackered.
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What is a knacker in Animal Farm?

an old, sick, or useless farm animal, especially a horse.
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Where does the saying knackers yard come from?

Etymology. From knacker (“one who slaughters and (especially) renders worn-out livestock (especially horses) and sells their flesh, bones and hides”) + -'s + yard.
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What does knackered mean in Australia?

Slang use. "Knackered" meaning tired, exhausted or broken in British and Irish slang is commonly used in Australia, Ireland, Newfoundland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In southern parts of Australia, if something is rendered useless or broken by an inept person, it is said to be "knackered".
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What is having a kip?

A British people use kip to mean either a nap or a longer sleep; it can also mean the idea or act of sleeping, as in “Will you be quiet? I'm trying to get some kip in here!” It can also be a verb: “They kipped down for the night”.
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What were Boxer's last words?

' Squealer cynically uses Boxer's motto when he tells the animals that Boxer's 'very last words' were 'Napoleon is always right'. Napoleon too uses these maxims for his own ends in his oration in Boxer's honour, telling every animal that each 'would do well to adopt [these maxims] as his own'.
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How did the pigs use Boxer's death?

The pigs used Boxer's death as a means for getting the animals to work harder by using his life as an example for the degree of work the pigs expected from the animals. They used Boxer's slogans for his own work and wanted the animals to apply it to their own work.
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What is chaff and Mangels?

Chaff and mangels. chopped hay and straw used as fodder. emboldened.
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Is knackered in the Oxford dictionary?

knackered adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
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What does knackered mean horse?

(nækəʳ ) Word forms: plural knackers. countable noun. A knacker is someone who buys up old horses and then kills them for their meat, bones, or leather.
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What is the slang of really tired?

zonked (slang) dead tired. dead beat (informal) shagged out (British, slang) fagged out (informal)
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How do Brits say drunk?

Pissed / Pished

However it is probably the most commonly used word in the UK to describe being drunk.
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Why do you think the animals are now forbidden to sing Beasts of England?

5. Why did the animals sing the "Beasts of England" song slowly and mournfully as they weregathered on the knoll? Napoleon said that it was no longer needed because the revolution was over, but the real reason was because it reminded the animals of the original ideas of the revolution, which hadn't come true. 6.
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What title does Napoleon wish to be called?

What title does Napoleon wish to be called? Napoleon wishes to be called "The Leader." What is happening to the Seven Commandments? The Seven Commandments are being changed to accomodate the pigs and the dogs.
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Who does the horse represent in Animal Farm?

The horse Boxer stands in for the proletariat, or working class. The setting of Animal Farm is a dystopia, which is an imagined world that is far worse than our own, as opposed to a utopia, which is an ideal place or state.
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What is one of the two food items that would be given to a retired horse only on public holidays?

For a horse, it was said, the pension would be five pounds of corn a day and, in winter, fifteen pounds of hay, with a carrot or possibly an apple on public holidays.
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Why was Boxer killed in Animal Farm?

Boxer's death in this chapter marks him as the most pathetic of Orwell's creations. Completely brainwashed by Napoleon, he lives (and dies) for the good of the farm — a farm whose leader sells him to a knacker the moment he becomes unfit for work.
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Who do the pigs represent in Animal Farm?

Mr. Jones, the original human owner of the farm, represents the ineffective and incompetent Czar Nicholas II. The pigs represent key members of Bolshevik leadership: Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin, Snowball represents Leon Trotsky, and Squealer represents Vyacheslav Molotov.
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What does take forty winks mean?

: a short sleep : nap.
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What is a nap called in Britain?

nap, kip (British, slang), snooze, drowse, take forty winks (informal)
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What is Pluto slang?

On 5th January 2007, the 17th annual vote of the American Dialect Society crowned the new verb pluto, with the meaning 'to demote or devalue someone or something', as its 'Word of the Year' for 2006.
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What does it mean by hunky dory?

Definition of hunky-dory

: quite satisfactory : fine.
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