dipshit
English
Etymology
Compound of dip (“foolish person”) + shit. First attested in c. 1960s
Pronunciation
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Audio (UK): (file)
Noun
dipshit (plural dipshits)
- (vulgar) A stupid or undesirable person.
- That guy at work is such a dipshit!
- 1967, Robin Moore, The Country Team, page 88:
- "First place, I never trust them little dipshit street boys," Barton growled.
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- 2022 June 24, Siri Dahl, Twitter[1], archived from the original on 11 December 2022:
- Just saying, I'm sure a lot of republican dipshits like to watch it, and personally even if I do have an IUD I'm not gonna risk my life and health unless I get paid enough to fly across (or leave) the country for a safe and legal abortion.
- (vulgar) Something unwanted or undesirable.
- I don't have time for all this dipshit.
Related terms
Translations
stupid or undesirable person
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unwanted or undesirable