adjective General Slang

plazzy

· adjective · scouse

Fake, plastic — often aimed at someone faking the Scouse.

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Definitions

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Fake or cheap-feeling. Plazzy gangster, plazzy designer bag, plazzy hardman.

“Don't be buying that plazzy Stone Island off the market.”
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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.

“He's from the Wirral, lad, total plazzy Scouser.”
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plazzy In A Sentence

Don't be buying that plazzy Stone Island off the market.
He's from the Wirral, lad, total plazzy Scouser.

Origin & Usage

From 'plastic' — Scouse shortening with the '-y' ending. The 'plazzy Scouser' insult is the most loaded use.

Variants plazzieplazi

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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