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What's The Word?

One little word could win you BIG money!

We managed to catch Nick Osborne having a moan about the boss – but we have taken one very important word out of his mouth!  Just work out the missing word and the money could be yours.

TAKE A LISTEN TO THE CLIP HERE:

We’ll start with ONE THOUSAND POUNDS in the cash pot and add another TWENTY POUNDS every day until it’s won.

And we could be playing at any time through the day – so make sure you listen out for the What’s The Word alarm – and keep up to date with all the wrong guesses below.

WRONG GUESSES:

Current Cashpot Total - £7240

 

Aggravating 

Air-head

Amateur

Animal

Anorak

Antagonist 

Ape

Ass

Attention-Seeker

Babbler

Baboon

Balloon

Baby

Banana

Bean-counter

Belieber

Big-head

Big Kid

Big Mouth

Bigwig

Bimbo

Blagger

Blockhead

Bloke

Boaster

Bodger

Boffin

Boomer

Bookworm

Bore

Boss

Bossy-Boots

Bother

Bozo

Bragger

Brainbox

Brat

Britney

Brown-nose

Buffoon

Buggerlugs

Bully

Burke

Busybody

Butterfingers

Buzzkill

Cad

Card

Caulkhead

Chancer

Character

Charmer

Chatterbox

Cheapskate

Cheat

Cheater

Chicken

Child

Churlish

Clean Freak

Clever Clogs

Clock-Watcher

Clown

Cockalorum

Comedian

 Competitor

Complainer

Conservative

Controlling

Control-Freak

Coward

Crank

Cranky

Creep

Cretin

Cringe

Critic

Cynic

Dad

Darling

Daydreamer

Delegator

Deliberator

Demander

Devil

Diamond

Dictator

Dimwit

Dingbat

Dinlo

Dinosaur

Dipstick

Dirtbag

Disaster

Disobliging

Distraction

Ditherer

Div

Diva

Do-Gooder

Donkey

Donut

Doofas

Dork 

Douchebag

Drag

Drama Queen

Dramatist

Dramatizer

Dreamer

Drip

Dunce

Eager-Beaver

Earlybird

Egotist

Entertainer

Enthusiast

Exaggerator 

Exasperator

Fake

Falicifile

Fan

Fanatic

Fantasist

Fascist

Feeder

Fibber

Fidget

Flake

Flapper

Flirt

Fluker

Foodie

Fool

Football-Fanatic

Fossil

Fraggle

Frog

Fruitloop

Fusser

Fusspot

Game-Player

Gamer

Geek

Gem

Genius

Gent

Girl

Git

Gloater

Globetrotter

Goodie-Goodie

Gossip

Gossiper

Grinch

Grouch

Grumbler

Grump

Gymrat

Halfwit

Handyman

Heckler

Hero

Hoarder

Hottie

Humbug

Hunk

Hypochondriac

Hypocrite

Idealist

Idiot

Imbecile

Immature

Ingrate

Irritant

Jackass

Jerk

Jester

Jinx

Jobsworth

Joke

Joker

Juvenile 

Karen

Kid

Kidder

Killjoy

Klutz

Know-all

Know it all

Lad

Laugh

Lazy-Bones

Legend

Lemon

Liability

Liar

Lightweight

Livewire

Loser

Loud-Mouth

Lummox

Lunatic

Magpie

Manager

Maniac

Martyr

Maverick

Meanie

Meddler

Melon

Melt

Menace

Micro-Manager

Millennial

Miser

Misery

Moaner

Monkey

Moron

Morph

Mother

Muffin

Mumbler

Muppet

Nag

Name-dropper

Narcissist

Nawse

Neanderthal

Neat-Freak

Nerd

Nice Guy

Nightmare

Nimby

Nincompoop

Ninny

Nit-picker

Nitwit 

Noisy Eater

Nosey-Parker

Nuisance

Numbskull

Numbwit

Numpty

Nutcase

Nut-Job

Nutter

Old Woman

One

Opportunistic

Optimist

Organiser

Pain

Panicker

Pansy

Part-Timer

Peacock

Pedant

Pedantic

Penny Pincher

Pen-Pusher

Perfectionist

Performer

Pessimist

Pest

Petrolhead

Philistine

Philosopher

Pickle

Pig

Pilchard

Pillock

Pillock

Pioneer

Plank

Planner

Pleb

Plonker

Plum

Poser

Pragmatist

Prankster

Pratt

Preacher

Prima Donna

Princess

Procrastinator

Professional

Prude

Psycho

Purist

Pushover

Quitter

Rat

Relic

Rockstar

Rogue

Romantic

Saint

Sap

Scallywag 

Scatterbrain

Scoundrel

Scrooge

Scrounger

Scruff-bag

Shopaholic

Show-off

Skinflint

Skiver

Slacker

Slavedriver

Sleaze

Slob

Sloven

Slowcoach

Smart Alec

Smarty-Pants

Snitch

Snob

Snoop

Snowflake

Softie

Sour-puss

Spanner

Spoilsport

Stalwart

Star

Statician 

Stickler

Stinker

Stirrer

Stresshead

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Swat

Sweetheart

Sycophant

Talker

Taskmaster

Tease

Teaser

Technophobe

Thickhead

Thicko

Thief

Thrillseeker

Tightwad 

Timewaster

Took

Tool

Trecky

Trickster

Troublemaker

Trouper

Turd

Twerp

Twit

Twonk

 

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