Citations:dickweasel
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English citations of dickweasel and dick-weasel
Noun: "(slang, vulgar, pejorative) a rude, obnoxious, or contemptible person"
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- 2008, Doug Dorst, Alive in Necropolis, Riverhead Books (2008), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- I asked Officer Toronto to convey to Officer Landau that I appreciated the apology, although he is and always will be a dickweasel [or whatever the current favorite term is].
- 2012, Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl, Broadway Book (2014), →ISBN, page 120:
- The moral to the story being: Mr. Binks was a cheating dickweasel, but, you know, marriage is compromise
- 2012, Dianne Sylvan, Shadow's Fall, Ace Books (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- He's a crazy bastard and a complete dickweasel, but not a moron.
- 2012, Alex Wylie, How to Lose Friends and Annihilate People, Lulu.com (2012), →ISBN, page 90:
- “You can't section me, dickweasel. There is no patient to section, you saw no one, I do not exist. Ectospamble.”
- 2014, Chuck Wendig, The Cormorant, Angry Robot/Osprey Publishing (2014), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- I'd rather be a cranky bitch who lets you know what she's thinking than some passive-aggressive dick-weasel who thinks friendship with a girl is secondary to her putting out.
- 2015, Kate Meader, Playing with Fire, Pocket Books (2015), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- "Busy." Marinating in her disgust for a certain smooth-talking dickweasel.
- 2015, Dr. Nemesis R. M. Lightslayer, Holy F***ing S**t More Myths, Lulu.com (2015), →ISBN, page 123:
- KING CONCHOBHAR (WHO, AS PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED, IS A FUCKING DICKWEASEL) INVITES HIM TO A PARTY IN ORDER TO INSPECT THE KID.