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dickhead noun an inept, unlikeable person; an idiot US, 1964 A satisfying embellishment of DICKBecuase you’re such a God Damn Dickhead about the way you think life oughta be. — Clarence Cooper Jr., The Farm, p. 161, 1967 “Ruin our A&A will you?” he snorted. “Gahdam dickhead.” — Elaine Shepard, The Doom Pussy, p. 142, 1967 — Current Slang, p. 7, Fall 1970 They’ll stitch you up, stick it up you and take you for a dead-set dickhead. — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, 1974 Don’t stand there you mob of dick-heads. Come here near the heater. — Old Bastards I Have Met, 1979 I deserved to lose it, I was a dick-head–but haven’t we all been at one time or another[?] — Alan Bleasdale, Boys From the Blackstuff:, 1982 Come on dickhead! — Repo Man, 1984 If it wasn’t for dickheads like you, there wouldn’t be any thievery in this world, would there? — Full Metal Jacket, 1987 Never give a cop your name, dickhead. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, 1987 Dickheads with a family crest and a prep-school code of honor. — Jay McInerney, Story of My Life, p. 11, 1988 [A]ll I could see was the dickhead photographer handing her some polyster yarn[.] — Nicholson Baker, Vox, p. 33, 1992 Now we know something’s rotten in Denmark, ’cause this dickhead had a big bag, and it’s uncut too, so we’re sweatin’ him, tryin’ to find out where he got it. — True Romance, 1993 Why’re you listening to a white rock station, dick-head? — Airheads, 1994 Joe gets up from the table. Ari, he says, you’re a dickhead. I take another swallow of whisky. His words hurt me, there is a stab right down in my gut. — Christos Tsiolkas, Loaded, 1995 You’re embarrassed, aren’t you? You think your own dad’s a dickhead. — The Full Monty, 1997 What a prize dickhead I was. I’d come all that way, and I was going to miss the funeral. — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, 1998 He left! I sprung the dickhead and he cruised on me. — Ten Things I Hate About You, 1999 Very funny, dickhead. — South Park, 1999 Not that we thought he was a dickhead or anything like that[.] — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 34, 2000 |