It doesn't mean what you think it means, Kate

If you've ever taken a dislike to Kate Moss for whatever reason, today is your lucky day.

Not only does the supermodel agree with your estimation, but she wholeheartedly endorses it.

A clip has emerged of an interview Moss conducted with British Vogue, where she both misunderstands and misuses the Irish colloquialism 'wagon'.

We may all know that it's not exactly a term of endearment and is instead used to refer to someone (usually a woman) who is annoying, irritating and generally not a very nice person.

However, in Moss's world, wagon simply means 'drunk'.

"We were in Ireland and we got a little bit tipsy at a wedding," she says. "And I think in Irish, 'wagon' is 'drunk'. So basically, we were all wagons, 'cos during that time we were all doing shows, drinking a lot of champagne and... calling each other 'wagon'."

This tweet says it all:

Whoever called Kate Moss a wagon at that wedding, make yourselves known immediately.

Watch it below: