lommock
A clumsy, lumbering person — all elbows and no grace.
Definitions
A clumsy, awkward person. Affectionate-ish — the kind of word you sling at someone who's just knocked their tea over for the third time. Not a harsh insult, more an exasperated shake of the head.
lommock In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Midlands dialect, related to 'lummox' — the bigger, blunderbuss cousin of the same idea. Probably from 'lump' plus the diminutive suffix.
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What does lommock mean?
A lommock is a clumsy, lumbering person — all elbows and no grace.
How do you use lommock in a sentence?
"He's a right lommock, knocked the whole tray over" — describing someone awkward and ungainly.
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