Inselaffe

Etymology
From. The word is used in German both for boorish, rowdy persons and for affected, hoity-toity persons (compare, , indirectly also ). Both of these qualities are sometimes associated with (different classes of) the British people.

Noun

 * 1)  a British person

Usage notes

 * The word is now widely understood, but there is little or no attested use before circa 1990.