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d-bag

American  
[dee-bag] / ˈdiˌbæg /
Or d bag

noun

Slang.
  1. a contemptible or despicable person; a douchebag.


Etymology

Origin of d-bag

By shortening

Example Sentences

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He continued: "I thought it was a really cowardly thing for him to do, so I took advantage of him paying me to make him look like a D-bag. I told her she could do way better. So that's probably the weirdest one I've gotten."

From Fox News

“Most people see ‘Giselle’ as the story of a vulnerable woman who dies of a broken heart, when some D-bag named Albrecht does her dirty,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Colbert began by telling his audience that the “orange man was feeling blue” at “Conservative Political Action Conference,” or as he called it for short, “D-BAG.”

From Fox News

Hadid also carried the Tod’s D-bag, a leather short-handle iconic handbag, which the group decided to re-launch with this collection using luxurious leathers and different colors.

From Reuters

Throw some college students—and one of the most infamous tailgate cultures in American sports into the mix—and you've got a veritable d-bag petri dish.

From Golf Digest