Word info

dickish

Adjective

Meaning

dickish (comparative more dickish, superlative most dickish)

(US, colloquial, vulgar, derogatory) Characteristic of a dick (a contemptible person); offensively unpleasant and vexatious.
I get so annoyed with his dickish behavior.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Every time I thought Peyton was cornered, he’d weasel out some dickish 25-yard seam route to Dallas Clark for the first down. Source: Internet

I'm fine with overtly dickish people having their post hidden, even if they've got a few points worth considering; we should all try and be decent to each other, and failing that, try harder. Source: Internet

This toast is promptly shot down by the dead friend's brother (Mark Duplass), who holds forth, with dickish insistence, on the self-serving motives of good-hearted people and the treachery of reminiscence. Source: Internet

There’s dickish banker Jake (Josh Charles), less-dickish novelist Drew (Armie Hammer), and Matt, who moved back home and does temp work at a community group. Source: Internet

So we’ve separated the shocks from the sneers, the big swings from the petty jabs, and ranked them from most to least dickish. Source: Internet

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