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Discover LudwigThe word "dickweed" is considered an informal and derogatory term in written English, and is not typically used in more formal or academic settings.
It is generally used as an insult, and should be used with caution as it may be considered offensive or inappropriate. Example: "Don't be such a dickweed, Steve. Your constant criticism is really getting old."
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dickweed
noun
An undesirable person
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You have to keep putting in new money to keep it company and if you have to whore yourself out to an evil dickweed, well, so be it.
One user, who goes by the name (((Feminist Porg Queen Demands Nazis Be Banned))), reacted to the news by sending a message to Twitter's C.E.O.: "Fuck you @jack, you nazi-loving dickweed".
Lionel's sentences are punctuated with exclamations of "Eat me!" and "Dickweed!" Words and phrases get scrambled up and recombined.
"Dickweed," she hissed.
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