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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a total douche" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used informally to describe someone who is perceived as obnoxious or rude. Example: "I can't believe he acted that way at the party; he's such a total douche."
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The guy is a total douche.
I was also a total douche to many heterosexuals.
But in another, larger sense, he's a total douche.
Nancy's like, even a child of six could see he was a total douche, I'm like *moving on voice* so I thought a £2,500 pricepoint for this bag – Nancy's like, schools, NOW.
@pcchan1981 (whose twitter profile reassuringly says: 'I'm not a total douche, that's just a character I play on Twitter') tweeted: @guardianstage After a very slow start, No Quarter went on to become undoubtedly the play of the year so far.
Not to mention you'll look like a total douche rocking these on the subway.
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This dude was a total psycho douche monkey who was constantly frothing spit.
Because man, Jaspar was born a dickhead, Jaspar had been a total zero douche bag from a young age.
Alphabeat - a band only liked by apologetic freelance music journalists who use phrases like: "Perfect pop song", can't give any hip-hop record under 8/10 and think Gwen Steffani isn't a total fucking douche.
In conclusion, my fellow Americans, Mitt Romney is a total douche.
Everyone was cheering & stamping & booking holidays & shouting Fuck Rochester & Go Home Lynton you Total Douche.
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