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dipshit

American  
[dip-shit] / ˈdɪpˌʃɪt /

noun

  1. a stupid or despicable person.


adjective

  1. stupid or despicable.

Etymology

Origin of dipshit

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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“Wrong, you dipshit,” a Trump campaign social media account, Trump War Room, fired back on X. “He said he’ll pay with cash, securities, or bonds.”

From New York Times

At issue was a new Texas law that allows any dipshit in the state to sue anyone who “aids or abets” an abortion after six weeks, and to collect a $10,000 reward for their efforts.

From Slate

“I don’t get my period, dipshit,” Yelena responds.

From Slate

I’d like to see Kirk Cameron and every other ignorant, selfish dipshit make a public vow that if they or anyone in their families get Covid, the only treatment they will seek is prayer and prayer alone.

From Los Angeles Times

He cheers on their dipshit outbreaks of violence and farcical terrorist plots — remove yourself from the proximate sense of alarm, and the scheme to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sounds like a future season of the FX series "Fargo" — but, honestly, you can tell his heart isn't in it.

From Salon