
The Wankswell Institute for the Development of Graphic Expression.
Advancing the study, preservation and development of colourful language since 1901.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION
An Institute for Vulgarity
The Wankswell Institute for the Development of Graphic Expression (WIDGE) is Britain’s leading independent charity dedicated to the preservation, study and advancement of imaginative profanity.
Since 1901, the Institute has championed the view that words such as ringpiece, bugger and quim deserve the same scholarly attention traditionally reserved for Shakespeare. While other institutes investigate Chaucer, WIDGE researches Britain’s rich tradition of swearing, documents its history, develops new additions to the British sweariverse and, where necessary, investigates why some weirdos pronounce twat as “twot”.


OUR MISSION
Keeping Britain Offensive
WIDGE believes swearing is not a regrettable stain upon the English language, but one of its liveliest and most democratic traditions. Our mission is to preserve regional obscenities, encourage verbal invention and challenge the creeping dominance of lazy or disappointing abuse.
Graphic Expression deserves research, context and standards. Anyone can call somebody a git. WIDGE exists to preserve imaginative swearing, encourage the next generation of shitflaps and knickerbacons, and resist the creeping dominance of derivative compounds such as cockwomble.
WHAT WE DO
Our Programmes
WIDGE documents expressive language, supports new research and helps the public swear with greater historical awareness, regional sensitivity and basic imagination.
Research
Serious enquiry into profanity, insult formation, occupational swearing and the precise circumstances under which bollocks becomes absolute bollocks.
Education
Courses and resources on the history, structure and responsible deployment of expressive language, with worksheets available in wipe-clean format.
Outreach
Support for vulgarity-disadvantaged communities where residents remain dependent upon idiot, moron and disappointed sighing.
The Archive
Rare, obsolete and magnificently unnecessary expressions preserved before they vanish into the arse-end of history.
Language Development
Promising new insults assessed for originality, structure and their chances of becoming tomorrow’s cherished national obscenities.
ONGOING
Plus whatever requires a clipboard, an archive box and an unnecessarily serious committee meeting.
OUR VALUES
Principles We Are Prepared to Swear By
- Precision over repetition. A well-aimed “bollocks” beats five paragraphs of unfocused indignation.
- Creativity over habit. Nobody ever advanced the language by calling everybody a bloody idiot.
- Scholarship over snobbery. Shakespeare and “arse grapes” can coexist quite happily on the same shelf.
- Respect through disrespect. Offensive language deserves serious research, careful preservation and much better filing.

EXPLORE THE FOUNDATION
There Is a Great Deal More WIDGE
Continue through the Institute’s history, programmes, public work and regrettably extensive visual identity.

Community Outreach
Practical resources, fieldwork and unnecessary clipboards for communities in need.

WIDGE Timeline
More than a century of scholarship, scandal, preservation and strategically deployed obscenity.

Education Programmes
Courses, workshops and carefully supervised vocabulary development for learners of all abilities.

WIDGE Identity History
From respectable institutional identity to whatever the branding committee approved most recently.

Widge & Fanny
The founder and his wife, whose influence shaped the Institute’s early educational and public work.
THE WORK CONTINUES
For a Richer, Ruder Future
WIDGE remains committed to preserving Britain’s expressive heritage while ensuring future generations inherit more than three exhausted swear words and a disappointed sigh.
