Dickish

What is Dickish?


1.

to be brash and insensitive to another. to put your own interests above all else. to act like a penis.

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2.

Slang;

Pronunciation:dik-‘ish

A generic use of the proper word

adjective;A description of the improper use of the word (dick) acting as a dick would. ie: spouting or discharging grossly without thinking!

You said alot of things in your email that were very dickish!

See jerk, fool, shmuck, ass, idiot, jackass, nincompoop

3.

a bad thing that you do. As a result of doing a bad thing that causes you to be called a dick.

cheating on your girlfriend while she is on the same bed as you with some chick you dont even fancy while drunk is a dickish thing to do.

4.

Someone who is being stubborn or very annoying.

Zoosie was are you being so dickish bout going to camp?

See dick, vagina, kermit

5.

An act of rudeness towards a person.

Used commonly to define an intentional act of rudeness.

Dude, that guy won't let me change lanes. What a dickish thing to do...

See rude, mean, asshole, dick, person

6.

A grown man who acts very childish when he is trying to be a dick. also see jerkoff

"Joe didn't know how to communicate his frustrations to Gina, so he became very dickish."

See dick, jerk, immature, butthead, loser

7.

dickish (DIK-ish)

adj. Please don't use this word. It sounds retarded. Infact, if you use this word, you are homosexual. If you are already homosexual and you use this word, you will spontaneously combust.

Well that was dickish, don't you th--

...

KABOOM

fwAAAAAA!!!

sizzle

*tss*

See fire, dickish, omg, noob, why


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