ootney
pr-nounced (oot-neé)
an insult, meaning of poor form or ability, similar to budget. derived from the scottish ex-international rugby player, budge poutney, as follows: budget > budge (poutney)> poutney > ootney.
“rupert, what do you think of john’s darts ability?”
“he’s ooooooooootney!”
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