blighter
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Noun
    
blighter (plural blighters)
- One who blights.
- (British, Ireland, Commonwealth, often disrespectful) A person, usually male, especially one who behaves in an objectionable or pitiable manner.
- A man or child, especially an annoying one.
- 1911, Fergus Hume, chapter 10, in Red Money:- "[I]f I had known that Pine was such a blighter as to leave me nothing, I'm hanged if I'd have allowed him to be buried in such decent company."
 
- 1919, Anthony Hope, chapter 7, in The Secret of the Tower:- He knew that the old blighter had to be humored in certain small ways.
 
- 1923, P. G. Wodehouse, The Inimitable Jeeves:- I tackled the blighter squarely.
 
- 2012 March 27, David Seidler, “The King's Speech play: At last, my crowning moment...”, in The Independent, UK, retrieved 27 December 2012:- Translation: there's still some hope for you, poor stammering blighter.
 
 
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