douche bag
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See also: douchebag
English
Noun
douche bag (plural douche bags)
- Alternative form of douchebag (“container”)
- 1883 March 24, Robert F. Weir, “Hydrarthrosis of Knee Joint Treated by Carbolic Injection”, in The Medical Gazette[1], page 138:
- An ordinary rubber douche bag was filled with a one in twenty solution of carbolic acid
- Alternative form of douchebag (“jerk”)
- 1950, Louis Falstein, Face of a Hero[2], New York: Harcourt, page 38:
- Oh, that fukken Wiener Douche-bag sonofabitch!
- 1954, Ralph J. Barra, Brief for appellant, Carlo Mendola (People v. Miele and Mendola, New York Court of Appeals)[3], New York: New York Court of Appeals, page 3:
- She noticed both defendants at the bar ... and while singing one or the other defendant addressed indecent remarks to her between 11 and 12 o'clock, calling her a "douche bag" ... and calling out, "How about getting laid"