Lorraine Kelly was forced to scold TV presenter Andi Peters for using a distasteful word.
The Glaswegian present, 60, was given no choice but to give the TV personality a telling off for using a “naughty word”.
Flabbergasted spectators flooded Twitter with complaints after Andi innocently used a word that described a degrading sex act.
As Andi, 49, revealed the prizes that were on up for grabs, he was interjected by Lorraine.
The Good Morning Britain host said: “Glyes Brandreth gave us a word earlier on, Andi I don’t ever want you to use that, we’ve had a few tweets and apparently the word is very naughty. So don’t use it ok?”
Taking his warning onboard, Andi quipped back: “Yes, zipped up.”
Viewers, who opted to look up the word in question using the Urban Dictionary were horrified to learn that it actually alluded to a degrading sex act.
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Live from his shed at home, Andi took to screens to announce the show’s competitions, revealing the details of how to enter.
When the describing word “gongoozler” was used, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, actually means “a person who enjoys watching boats and activity on canals”.
It was actually former MP Glyes Brandreth, who had used the word initially, most likely unaware of its alternative meaning.
Those who were intrigued enough, took to the internet to seek the definition and stumbled across the surprising terminology used in the Urban Dictionary.
Taking to social media to complain, one fan wrote: : “@andipeters well I so wish my curiosity hadn’t got the better of me from looking up ‘gongoozler’ on the internet.”
Another penned: @ITVGMBritain @gylesbrandreth I too like @fansoflorraine thought gongoozle was a fab word until I looked up it’s true meaning….and it’s nothing to do with gazing at water.
“@reallorraine don’t use that word gongoozle! Look it up in the urban dictionary”, warned another.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk