Talk:carpet knight

A pejorative word for nobiity
Is it possible to have this word refering to people who have nobility titles that nodaways have no juridical value or few juridical value. And many of them not even being from the nobility but hodling false claims or having been given a without being from it.

There are also non-official titles that can be bought. Or some that are fantaisists from families that never existed.

I wonder if it has a such sense that may renforce the expression with cartoon depictions of children making a cloack for themselves with carpets trying to disguise as a super hero(like superman for example) or as a knight, something like that with the idea of that the disguisement is not able to deceive anyone that it is self-made,ridiculous and childish.

Because of that I wonder if it can be used to mean "wannabe" especially one that aspires to be among high classes (usually the ones from a nobility) being part of them or being around them as a non-noble but still highclassman.

Those senses would be pejoratives ones often.

Some peole considering that behaviour as snobbish.

And some snobbish people that are already from the nobility who consider them as impostors.

It could be boastful as well.

-3) (By extension,often with boastfulness,derogatory,sarcastic) Someone that is knighted but which has nothing to do with military,knighthood as a scultor, painter, singer, fashion designer. Some that hold a decoration but which has no or few merit.

-Some people are decorated after a career without having to do anything out of their job. It falls on them. To be honest among many decorated people some are virutally unknown such as many fashion designers that are only known by people who have a somewhat big interest into the sector of luxury.

-4) (By extension,often with boastfulness,derogatory,sarcastic) Someone that claims false titles and uses these.

-Today one can buy a nobility title for a somewhat accesible price. With 10 000 pounds you can be part of nobility.Actually titles are considered as properties and can be sold and bought in United Kingdom.

-5) (By extension,often with boastfulness,derogatory,sarcastic)Someone that tries to or impersonates nobility, a wannabe tending towards nobility, rich people, jet set, often being grotesque, a deceiver.

-He calls himself a Lord on his letters with a non-existing title for a non-existing duchy, he also made his own coat of arms: I wonder if he does that jokingly or sarcastically or if he is a carpet knight.

-6) (By extension,often with boastfulness,derogatory,sarcastic)Someone that without claiming to be in the nobility wants to be associated with higher classes or to belong in. He can be around people from the nobility or simply high class people.

-He often speaks with celebs and pretends to know them more than he actually does: that can only be

-7) (By extensio,often with boastfulness,derogatory,sarcastic)Any kind of deceiver, impersonator or lier that lacks of credibility. Sometimes said directly to the concerned person. -You seem a knight in carpet to me you are only being generous in front of people.

-8) (By extension,often with boastfulness,derogatory,sarcastic) Someone that is knighted but which has nothing to do with military,knighthood as a scultor, painter, singer, fashion designer or someone that holds a decoration but which has no or few merit.

Jose Mourinho calls himself the "special one". He may think he should be knighted. If one day he gets knigthed he'd be a carpet knight.