plazzy
Fake, plastic — often aimed at someone faking the Scouse.
Definitions
Fake or cheap-feeling. Plazzy gangster, plazzy designer bag, plazzy hardman.
A 'plazzy Scouser' — someone laying on the accent and identity they weren't born with. The cardinal Liverpool sin, usually slung at woolybacks who've moved into town.
plazzy In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From 'plastic' — Scouse shortening with the '-y' ending. The 'plazzy Scouser' insult is the most loaded use.
People Also Ask
What does plazzy mean?
Plazzy means fake or plastic, and it's often aimed at someone faking a Scouse accent or identity. It's used as an adjective.
How do you use plazzy in a sentence?
"He's not really from here, that accent's proper plazzy."
Where does plazzy come from?
It's a Liverpool slang shortening of 'plastic', used to call something or someone fake — a 'plazzy Scouser' being someone putting on the accent.
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