dick

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A male person.
  2. A male person. (countable and uncountable, informal, vulgar, slang) The penis.
  3. The penis.
  4. A contemptible or obnoxious person; a jerk; traditionally, especially, a male jerk.
  5. Absolutely nothing.
  6. Sexual intercourse with a man.
verb
  1. To mistreat or take advantage of somebody (often with around or up).
  2. To penetrate sexually.
noun
  1. A detective.
noun
  1. A declaration.
num
  1. Ten, in Cumbrian sheep counting.
name
  1. A diminutive of the male given name Richard, also used as a formal given name.
  2. A surname transferred from the given name.

Pronunciation

dĭk /dɪk/ en-us-dick.ogg en-uk-dick.ogg

Word forms

dick dicks dih dicking dicked

Etymology

Ultimately from Dick, pet form of the name Richard. The name Dick came to mean everyman, whence the word acquired its other meanings.

Translations

Chinese Mandarin: 傻屌 Czech: čurák Czech: kokot Dutch: lul Esperanto: kaculo Esperanto: aĉulo Estonian: munn Finnish: kusipää Finnish: mulkku French: connard French: pédé Hungarian: fasz Hungarian: pöcs Hungarian: faszfej Indonesian: bangsat Indonesian: bajingan Indonesian: brengsek Indonesian: keparat Interlingua: merda Italian: coglione Macedonian: курто́н Polish: dupek Portuguese: parvo Portuguese: otário Portuguese: parvalhão Russian: хуй Russian: хер Slovak: kokot Spanish: pendejo Spanish: gilipollas Spanish: cretino Yiddish: פּאַסקודניאַק Yiddish: לא־לנו
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