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# {{lb|en|slang|vulgar|derogatory|offensive}} {{non-gloss|A term of abuse.}} |
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|passage=“You're going to be a fucking heroine at the end of this, Shar, and they're going to look like the humorless hysterical '''dickshits''' they are.”}} |
|passage=“You're going to be a fucking heroine at the end of this, Shar, and they're going to look like the humorless hysterical '''dickshits''' they are.”}} |
Latest revision as of 23:21, 5 November 2024
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Noun
[edit]dickshit (plural dickshits)
- (slang, vulgar, derogatory or offensive) A term of abuse.
- 1993, Iain M. Banks, Against a Dark Background:
- “You're going to be a fucking heroine at the end of this, Shar, and they're going to look like the humorless hysterical dickshits they are.”
- 2015, Felix R. Savage, The Elfrida Goto Trilogy:
- “Those dickshits were using liquid-propellant projectile guns. They must have access to a high-spec printer.”