English

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Etymology

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From dick +‎ breath.

Noun

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dickbreath (plural dickbreaths)

  1. (vulgar, colloquial, derogatory, offensive) A contemptible person; usually used as a disparaging term of address.
    • 1985, Anthony A. Lee, editor, Circle of Peace: Reflections on the Baháʼí Teachings, page 155:
      "You sleeping in my classes, dickbreath?" "No, sir. I was on KP that day."
    • 1992, 00:16:20 from the start, in Gladiator:
      Same to you, dickbreath.
    • 2009, Jess Walter, Land of the Blind: A Novel, page 39:
      “Fuck up that fat dickbreath cockbite fuckball!”
      “Kick that smelly fag dipshit's ass!”
    • 2003, Will Ferguson, Happiness, page 67:
      "Spare me the abbreviations, dickbreath. I have the manuscript!"
    • 2002, April Henry, Learning to Fly, page 158:
      “This dickbreath was always on my case, so I had to teach him a lesson.”

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