dipshit
English
Etymology
Compound of dip (“foolish person”) + shit. First attested in c. 1960s.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdɪpʃɪt/
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.
- 2016 March 13, Tim Carvell; Josh Gondelman; Dan Gurewitch; Jeff Maurer; Ben Silva; Will Tracy; Jill Twiss; Seena Vali; Julie Weiner, “Encryption”, in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, season 3, episode 5, HBO, Warner Bros. Television:
- But here’s something you should know: we’re barely one step ahead of hackers at all times that when you idiots lose your phone, your information doesn’t wind up the hands of guys like Gary.
Hey, I’m Gary. Thanks for losing your phone, dipshit.
- 2022 June 24, Siri Dahl, Twitter, archived from the original on 11 December 2022, retrieved 15 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
- dipstick
Translations
stupid or undesirable person
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unwanted or undesirable
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