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dipshit
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'dipshit' is considered to be unprofessional and generally offensive in written English. Its use should generally be avoided in most contexts. If the word is used, it should be used in an informal and/or humorous context, and only when the intended audience is comfortable with such language. Example: I can't believe I did such a dipshit thing and forgot the keys to the car.
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Exact Expressions
23 human-written examples
François snarls internally at the smoke detector in his cell and curses the monks' "dipshit" pieties.
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"A couple years ago, there was this Op-Ed in the Times, this guy who was all whiny, like, 'Why is everyone always saying they're busy?' and I was like, 'I'm sorry, but are you a dipshit?
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"The owners are in Russia, dipshit.
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But Walt was such a dipshit!
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"Any dipshit can take pictures," says the teacher in Boyhood.
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A mendacious high-rise corporate greed-penis filled with dipshit fools oozes menace.
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I also feel like a dipshit: it's very expensive at $6.99 for a 24-ounce jar.
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Who's got that job now - to be buzzing in the back of some dipshit sports guy's brain in suburban America ready to change him when he's 16? Who is it?
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
3 human-written examples
I said, "Hey, dipshits, where's my paint?" No response.
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As well as some minor projects including an off-Broadway show with rapper Jim Jones and a clothing line with his ex-wife, recent years have seen him broker the Blakroc collaboration between blues rockers the Black Keys and a series of rappers, as well as appearing on Cam'ron's recent comeback single Dipshits.
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So, coming back to the field of screams, the chamber of dipshits, I have to say, the atmosphere has certainly picked up.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the impact of using offensive language. While it can be effective for emphasis or humor in certain situations, it can also alienate or offend your readers.
Common error
Avoid using "dipshit" in professional emails, academic papers, or any situation where a formal tone is expected. Its use can damage your credibility and create a negative impression.
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Linguistic Context
The word "dipshit" functions primarily as a noun, often used attributively to describe someone or something considered foolish, inept, or undesirable. Ludwig's examples illustrate its use in informal contexts to express disapproval or contempt.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "dipshit" is a noun phrase used to describe someone foolish or undesirable. As per Ludwig's analysis, it's grammatically correct but carries a strongly informal and derogatory tone, making it unsuitable for formal or professional settings. While Ludwig provides several examples from news and media sources, its use should be carefully considered due to its potential to offend. Consider alternatives like "idiot" or "fool" when a less offensive term is needed.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dumbass
A more vulgar and insulting term, similar in intensity to "dipshit".
idiot
A general term for someone lacking intelligence or common sense; less vulgar than "dipshit".
fool
Implies a lack of judgment or understanding; more formal and less offensive.
moron
A stronger term suggesting significant intellectual deficiency; less vulgar than "dipshit" but still offensive.
simpleton
Suggests naivety and lack of sophistication; a milder alternative.
nitwit
A somewhat old-fashioned term for a foolish or stupid person; less harsh.
blockhead
A more playful term for someone considered unintelligent; less offensive.
bonehead
Suggests foolishness or stupidity, often in a lighthearted way; less offensive.
airhead
Implies a lack of intelligence or seriousness, often used to describe someone scatterbrained.
numbskull
A more archaic term for a stupid person; less common in modern usage.
FAQs
How can I use "dipshit" in a sentence?
You can use "dipshit" to describe a person you consider foolish or incompetent, as in, "That "dipshit" parked his car across two spaces again." Remember to consider your audience as this word is considered to be offensive.
What are some alternatives to the word "dipshit"?
Is it ever appropriate to use the word "dipshit" in writing?
Yes, but sparingly. It might be acceptable in informal writing, such as personal blog posts or fictional dialogue, where the character's voice or the overall tone justifies its use. It's generally inappropriate for formal or professional writing.
What's the difference between "dipshit" and "asshole"?
"Dipshit" generally refers to someone who is stupid or incompetent, while "asshole" describes someone who is mean or inconsiderate. They both are offensive, but carry distinct meanings.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested