Wait what? Nonce is a term for sex offender?? Maybe you mean to say it’s a slang that can mean pedo?
I’ve heard Brits call dummies nonces too. For me, I think of cryptographic nonces when I hear the word lol
cryptographic nonces
Until this day I had never seen this term before....time for the Brits to mold it into a cracker of an insult.
and yeah nonce means pedo here; depending on the surrounding swear words
I thought 'dog nonce' was an excellent and vicious insult.
Apparently it comes from an acronym N.O.N.C.E. - Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise.
Cos y'know, if you're a nonce you're getting stabbed in prison, so they don't go out with everyone else, hence nonce.
Nonce is an intriguing word with a range of meanings, I just stuck to the relevant definition.
It can mean any sex offender, rapists, flashers, etc.
I’ve heard Brits call dummies nonces too.
Took me a bit to figure that one out - dummies as in idiots, not as in soothers you give to babies.
For me, I think of cryptographic nonces when I hear the word lol
That's a much more recent use, apparently "number used once" but I suspect it falls under "they knew".
Wait what? Nonce is a term for sex offender?? Maybe you mean to say it’s a slang that can mean pedo?
I’ve heard Brits call dummies nonces too. For me, I think of cryptographic nonces when I hear the word lol
Until this day I had never seen this term before....time for the Brits to mold it into a cracker of an insult.
and yeah nonce means pedo here; depending on the surrounding swear words
I thought 'dog nonce' was an excellent and vicious insult.
Apparently it comes from an acronym N.O.N.C.E. - Not On Normal Courtyard Exercise.
Cos y'know, if you're a nonce you're getting stabbed in prison, so they don't go out with everyone else, hence nonce.
Nonce is an intriguing word with a range of meanings, I just stuck to the relevant definition.
It can mean any sex offender, rapists, flashers, etc.
Took me a bit to figure that one out - dummies as in idiots, not as in soothers you give to babies.
That's a much more recent use, apparently "number used once" but I suspect it falls under "they knew".