Disgusted Of Tunbridge Wells Meaning

Disgusted Of Tunbridge Wells is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (Britain, idiomatic) A stereotypical vocal conservative curmudgeon.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Disgusted Of Tunbridge Wells

(Britain, idiomatic) A stereotypical vocal conservative curmudgeon.

Example : 1979, Adrian Hope, "Kept Incommunicado", New Scientist, page 1048  The Post Office bitterly resents the criticism that is constantly voiced in the British press, both by "Disgusteds of Tunbridge Wells" and journalists.2000, British Journal of Photography  It was refreshing that what raised the hackles of Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells had nothing to do with a colourful range of jumpers, nor a flighty Italian art director/photographer.2003, Colin Leys, Market-driven Politics: Neoliberal Democracy and the Public Interest, Verso (ISBN 9781859844977), page 216  Of course 'Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells' was never a Labour voter.2007, Jeremy Paxman, The Political Animal, Penguin UK (ISBN 9780141937502)  The Sussex Weald is all small towns and villages, 99 per cent white, gravel-drived, car-owning, the sort of place Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells would move to if he found Tunbridge Wells a bit too bustling.2011, Justin Webb, Notes on Them and Us: From the Mayflower to Obama – the British, the Americans and the special essential relationship., Short Books (ISBN 9781780720128)  The inanity of the British attack is obvious from some of the words the early Disgusteds of Tunbridge Wells complained about.

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