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Noun. An idiot. A variation of 'prannet'.
The last line of the quoted Ian Dury verse should read: "She bruised her bum on granite" (not "She bruised her Pomegranite") Incidentally, the song "Billericay Dickie" can be found on Ian Dury's album "New Boot and Panties!!" (http://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Boots-Panties-Ian-Dury/dp/B000G73Y0A), along with many other excellent tracks.
Prannet is British slang for a fool.
Noun. An idiot, an imbecile, or objectionable person. Possibly derived from 'pranny'.
A simpleminded individual with few social skills and even less intellectual capacity. In use very much the London equivalent of Pranny. For example, see verse from a song by Ian Dury (1977) called Billericay Dickie:: I'd redezvous with Janet Quite near the Isle Of Thanet She looked more like a gannet. She wasn't 'alf a prannet. Her mother tried to ban it Her father helped me plan it and when I captured Janet She bruised her Pomegranite (ed: I wonder if anyone would like to send me an MP3 of this? sounds interesting!)
A simpleminded individual with few social skills and even less intellectual capacity. In use very much the London equivalent of Pranny. For example, see verse from a song by Ian Dury (1977) called Billericay Dickie: I'd redezvous with Janet Quite near the Isle Of Thanet She looked more like a gannet. She wasn't 'alf a prannet. Her mother tried to ban it Her father helped me plan it and when I captured Janet She bruised her Pomegranite (ed: I wonder if anyone would like to send me an MP3 of this? sounds interesting!)
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