Nope. I've heard of it and know it exists, but only because of BBC America and favorites such as Monty Python and Terry Pratchett. You won't catch many Americans actually -using- that term, though. ;)
2006-08-11 10:57:10
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answer #1
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answered by gilgamesh 6
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on the TV show Married with Children, Peg was from Wanker County
2006-08-11 17:58:13
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answered by D-Train 3
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Occasionlly, usually I refer to something as a "****-Fest", close use of the word.
2006-08-11 19:16:06
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answered by tryoutcle 2
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no. We don't say bloody either. As in, "Bloody wanker"
2006-08-11 17:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I use it all the time, I love that word.
2006-08-11 17:57:42
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answered by EPnTX 4
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the American phrase used is calling a person a "Jackoff"
2006-08-11 18:05:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but if I did, I would probably be reported.
2006-08-11 18:04:23
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answered by Dave B 4
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I do,but most people have no idea what it means. I also use TOSSER quite frequently.
2006-08-11 17:58:00
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answered by Mr. Mojo Rising 3
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I do, but I am married to an Aussie. lol
2006-08-11 17:56:17
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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No. Only in the UK.
2006-08-11 17:59:43
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answered by Art The Wise 6
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