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turd noun- a piece of excrement UK, 1766
In conventional use since about the year 1000, it is described in the Oxford English Dictionary as not now in polite use. - a contemptible person, a shit UK, 1936
The earliest meaning (a length of excrement) redirected. - Bragg publicly addressed us as “turds” and “turdheads.” — Jim Thompson, Bad Boy, p. 393, 1953
- Where is she, you turd? — Bernard Wolfe, The Magic of Their Singing, p. 91, 1961
- Goldwater may be a turd, but he’s an acute observer of teen-age trends. — Screw, p. 19, 22 December 1969
- I feel like an ignorant turd. — Oscar Zeta Acosta, The Revolt of the Cockroach People, p. 33, 1973
- “What that little turd has done,” Roscommon said, “is somehow he persuaded the newspapers to bring him copies every morning[.]” — George V. Higgins, The Rat on Fire, p. 6, 1981
- That’s what I thought. You’re a gutless turd! — The Breakfast Club, 1985
- [S]he would never have been friends with a turd like that. — Chris Ryan, Stand By, Stand By, p. 60, 1996
- a negative comment in a personnel file US
- Then he dictated a “turd” to be placed in the personnel file of the officer on duty in twelve-tower. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 198, 1967
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