English
Etymology
From douche + bag.
Pronunciation
Noun
douchebag (plural douchebags)
- (US, slang, vulgar) A jerk or asshole; a mean or rude person; someone seen as being arrogant, snobby or obnoxious.
- Synonym: douche
That douchebag ruined my shrimp cocktail.
Why doesn't that guy get a job? He’s a regular douchebag.
It's fine to help your friends eat healthy, but don't be a douchebag and harass them about it.
- A sterile container which holds the fluid used for giving a vaginal douche.
- (US, slang) Any social misfit; a doofus, dork, or nerd.
That pocket protector makes you look like a douchebag.
Derived terms
Translations
slang: jerk, idiot
- Catalan: cretí m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 傻瓜 (zh) (shǎguā), 蠢人 (zh) (chǔnrén), 笨蛋 (zh) (bèndàn)
- Czech: kokot (cs) m, debil (cs) m, kretén (cs) m
- Danish: stodder (da) m
- Dutch: lul (nl) m, eikel (nl) m, klootzak (nl), (archaic) vlegel (nl) m, idioot (nl) m, debiel (nl) m
- Esperanto: aĉulo (eo)
- Finnish: dorka (fi)
- French: connard (fr) m, enfoiré (fr) m, couille molle (fr) f, crétin (fr), con (fr)
- German: Idiot (de) m, Arschloch (de) n, Scheißkerl (de) m, Widerling m, Penner (de) m
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- Hebrew: מניאק m (mányak)
- Italian: stronzo (it), sciocco (it)
- Portuguese: cretino (pt) m, cuzão (pt) m
- Romanian: idiot (ro) m, imbecil (ro) m, cretin (ro) m, nemernic (ro) m, ticălos (ro) m
- Russian: муда́к (ru) m (mudák)
- Spanish: huevón (es) m, gilipollas (es) m, cretino (es) m, pendejo (es) m, idiota (es) m or f
- Swedish: skitstövel (sv) c, kräk (sv) n, knöl (sv) c
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