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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a douchebag" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a derogatory term to describe someone who is perceived as obnoxious, rude, or self-absorbed.
Example: "I can't believe he acted that way at the party; what a douchebag!"
Alternatives: "jerk" or "idiot".
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Some random guy made a cartoon video "Altucher is a douchebag" a year ago because of my economic stance.
The man is a douchebag.
Ideally be a less of a douchebag.
They thought he was a douchebag.
Apparently he loves playing Chilton "because he's such a douchebag".
That means you're a douchebag!"; "Hey Baby where did you learn to whisper?
The main lessons for men were: stick to your wife, don't watch porn, generally don't be a douchebag.
They never set out to humiliate the participants – even if someone "behaves like a douchebag", as she puts it.
Edison is a "douchebag", in part for his statement "Anything that won't sell, I don't want to invent.
Will this be Carlton Fisk and Thurman Munson all over again, or like the time somebody — was it Graig Nettles? — called Carlton Fisk a douchebag?
But pretty much all of them connote one thing, which is: "I am a douchebag". 1) LOL This is the daddy of them all.
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