| 1. | D-Baggery | ||
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The act of one being a Douche Bag. It is looked upon as a crime that all people who comit it should be drove over with studed tires and pulled behind a truck down a gravel road, shoved down a hole containing a very pissed off badger, and the sound of there pain recorded and spread on the internet so the crime will be reduced...Lets face it we cant eliminate it there are still people out there with just the life that defines a D-Bag Nathan You comit D-Baggery on a day to day basis.
That guy just comited the act of D-Baggary |
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| 2. | d-baggery | ||
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A shortened, more concise form of douchebaggery. More prone to use in the heat of a verbal reaming. Quit your fucking d-baggery this instant!!!
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| 3. | D-bagnet | ||
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Someone that attracts douchebags. Combination of d-bag and magnet. OMG, only guys with popped collars, white dress shoes, and fauxhawks talked to me last night. I am such a d-bagnet!
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| 4. | deeb | ||
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Shorter version of D-Bag. Which is a shorter version of Deutch Bag.
Deebery- Shortened D-Baggery. Dude! Your a fucking deeb!
Enough of this D-Baggery |
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| 5. | Double-D | ||
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A "douche douche." One who acts in strict accordance with the ways of double douche-baggery. Andy is such a double-D.
That guy in class was such a double-D. |
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| 6. | d bag | ||
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A person who goes out in New Balance tennis shoes and is unable to to keep his feet together. Along with that you also have to send threating text messages, have a 250lb girlfried(Also has to be a Hillbilly). Symptoms of a D Bag are, big and dumb, weird goatees, Bipolar, control freak and other douche baggery actions. Man tits as well. Jeff is such a D Bag. If you could of been anymore of a D Bag he would be sent to jail for being a d bag.
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| 7. | D-Stang | ||
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The term D-Stang is a double entendre for douche bags and the vehicle they use to portray thier vulgar means of transportation, the Mustang, or any style of V-8 vehicle. It can refer to either the douche bag itself or the attention getting V-8 sports vehicle, or used as the combination of the two. 1. Frankie looked like a d-stang with his pink popped collar polo shirt rev-ving his V-8 engine in the Abercrombie parking lot.
2. Frankie pretended that his d-stang was the product of his own hard work, when if fact it was his relentless crying that persuaded his parents to buy it for him. |
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