Dicked: meaning, definitions and examples
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dicked
[ dɪkt ]
informal, vulgar
The term 'dicked' is often used in a vulgar context to describe male sexual anatomy or to indicate being cheated or deceived. It can also imply being made a fool of in a more general sense.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- He felt dicked over by his friends.
- Don't get dicked around by that company.
- I can’t believe I got dicked in that deal.
slang, vulgar
In slang usage, 'dicked' can describe someone who is overly sexual or foolish. It suggests a lack of seriousness or maturity.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- He’s acting very dicked at the party.
- Stop being so dicked and focus on the task.
- She regretted getting involved with that dicked guy.
Translations
Translations of the word "dicked" in other languages:
🇵🇹 fodido
🇮🇳 बदनाम
🇩🇪 verarscht
🇮🇩 dijadikan lelucon
🇺🇦 зґвалтований
🇵🇱 zrobiony w konia
🇯🇵 やられた
🇫🇷 enculé
🇪🇸 jodido
🇹🇷 sikilmiş
🇰🇷 당했다
🇸🇦 مغتصب
🇨🇿 oškubán
🇸🇰 vykastrovaný
🇨🇳 被操
🇸🇮 posran
🇮🇸 kúkaður
🇰🇿 жыныстық қатынасқа түскен
🇬🇪 დაშინებული
🇦🇿 şiddətə məruz qalmış
🇲🇽 jodido
Etymology
The term 'dicked' is a derivative of the noun 'dick', which has been used as slang for the male genitalia since at least the 19th century. The origin of 'dick' as a pejorative term can be traced back to the name 'Dick', which was a common nickname for Richard. Over the years, the word has evolved in its usage to also refer to a man who is perceived as being foolish or contemptible. The vulgar use of 'dicked' emerged in the late 20th century, particularly in American slang. Its employment often carries a derogatory connotation, reflecting societal attitudes towards masculinity and sexual behavior. The evolution and popularization of the term in casual and internet vernacular further led to its broad adoption in informal communication.