durge

durge

n. a moron; a jerk. You incredible durge! What were you thinking?
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • fettie
  • bluh
  • bousta
  • Hey!
  • lucci
  • late
  • bout it
  • horseradish
  • base
  • case of the shorts
References in periodicals archive
(Jac) 15.85; Durge (Rom) 16.12; 100: Snell (Stg) 11.33; Otchere (Rom) 11.57; Taylor (NT) 11.71; 800: Wright (Stg) 2:00.81; Struckman (NT) 2:04.00; Lemke (Jac) 2:04.79; 800 relay: Romeoville 1:35.33; New Trier 1:35.85; Jacobs 1:37.07; 400: Melick (Jac) 51.40; Chen (NT) 52.02; Blecke (NN) 52.64; 300 int.
(19.) Sabane HH, Dixit RR, Durge P Impact of knowledge about Post exposure prophylaxis among nursing students-A cross sectional study.
In the 1990s, he also initiated Durge Puja, the most important religious festival of Bengalis in the Durga Dalan, the temple complex where the festival used to take place a century earlier but had been discontinued hence.
[4.] Kokiwar PR, Gupta SS, Durge PM (2012) Prevalence of hypertension in a rural community of central India.
"Anatomical description of an Hermaphrodite, known by turns under the names of Marie-Dorothu Derier, and Charles Durge." The Medical Examiner 4.15 (10 Apr.
Tendulkar, P., Krishnadas, R., Durge, V., Sharma, S., Nayak, S., Kamat, S., & Dhavale, H.
He may well say, "You get the best of me, avoiding all the durge of everyday life." But it's the everyday life that completes our feelings.
On January 10, Forest Guard Saidas Chichghare and security guard Gautam Durge, were found with their throats slit in a nullah near Garanji village of the district.
Recently Meshram, Khobragade and Durge [5] have studied an inverse transient thermoelastic problem of an infinite rectangular slab.
Strong army alone without international friends could not save Biafra in 1971 or Colonel Mengistu's Durge government in Ethiopia in 1991.
In living the dream The Automatic have escaped the durge of the 'automatic' life, the nine-to-five, faced no-doubt by many former classmates.
Born in New York, the daughter of a playwright and a nurse mother, Linney graduated from the prestigious Juilliard drama school and initially made a name for herself on Broadway before moving first into TV with a leading role in Tales From The City and from there to the big screen, graduating from durge like Congo to critical acclaim for her role as a tough attorney in Primal Fear.
Clark, for example, looks at the "longue durge" (roughly, the historical picture which emerges from considering epochs rather than single events) of English and French drama treating the Haitian Revolution.