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Corruption of the word touché. Used as an acknowledgement during a discussion of a good or clever point made at one's expense by another person while also acknowledging that they are themselves a douche.
A: "It must suck not enjoying things so much."
B: "I get as much enjoyment from being a pretentious critic and feeling superior with my refined tastes".
A: "Douché".
Douché by Syndicate Scribe February 5, 2018
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Douché is a term used as an acknowledgment during a discussion of a good or clever point made at one's expense by another person in a douche like way. Spoken like touché but with douche instead.
John: You can't play basketball well! Your white!
Todd: (nods in agreement) douché john
Douché by MStanding January 22, 2019
When the person you’re arguing with makes a good point but they’re still an asshole.
P1: I’m all for gun control, gun’s kill.

P2: But sometimes gun’s save lives.

P1: Douché
Douché by Lemmiwinksgolfs May 6, 2021
The opposite of "touché". A retort when someone misses the point entirely.
"I always vote for the incumbent party, because then my vote has greater chance of making a difference."

"douché!"
douché by httpdouchebagger October 25, 2008
(pronounced like "touché") a word that is said if you are around a douche and they say something douche-y.
Dude, wanna go play some LAX and then smoke some herb?" "Douché!
douché by umbumboy September 20, 2010
Used as an acknowledgment during a discussion, of a stupid, idiotic, unintelligent, moronic, pea-brained remark made at one's expense by another person.
Me: So listen, I feel like you need to improve your social interaction skills.

Douchebag: YEAH WELL YOUR MOM IMPROVED HER SKILLS LAST NIGHT.
Me: douché
douché by cmasterchoe May 12, 2009
A cross between douche and touché.

A phrase that can be used to note another party's ability to correct/outsmart your point, whilst at the same time call them a douche for doing so.

(Pronounced 'do-shay')
Tony: Hey, Have you the new Simpsons episodes?

Steve: Don't you mean 'THE Simpsons'?

Tony: Douché.