Pagan
UK street slang for a disloyal, untrustworthy person, or a fake friend.
Definitions
Someone outside your circle of loyalty; a stranger or outsider.
A fake friend who turns on you.
A snake or backstabber who can't be trusted.
Pagan In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Multicultural London English, repurposing 'pagan' (an outsider to the faith) into 'outsider to the loyalty'. Common in UK drill and road slang.
People Also Ask
What does pagan mean in UK slang?
It means a disloyal or untrustworthy person, a snake. It's a strong insult in road culture.
Is pagan an insult?
Yes, calling someone a pagan accuses them of betrayal or fakeness. It's serious in context.
What does paigon mean?
Paigon is just an alternative spelling of pagan, meaning the same disloyal snake.
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