| 1. | dischead | ||
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An inept, foolish, or contemptible person. Displays similar qualities and characteristics to that of a dickhead but in a more endearing manner.
If someone openly admits do being a dischead, they are a dischead. He climbed up the drainpipe onto the roof of the club and then fell off breaking his heel. What a dischead.
The dischead danced on a table surrounded by girls and tipped it over spilling all their drinks. He unwittingly swung off a streetlight onto an unmarked police-car and was subsequently arrested. He was being such a dischead. |
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| 2. | dischead | ||
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1. An inept, foolish, or contemptible person.
2. Displays similar qualities and characteristics to that of a “dick-head” but in a more endearing manner. 3. Dischead’s engage in random inebriated activities with the general motive of making a complete fool of themselves. 4. If you meet a Dischead, offer it an alcoholic beverage and then slowly vacate the area. 1. If someone openly admits do being a dischead, they are a dischead.
2. Jack got drunk and fell off the roof of a nightclub while attempting to break in because they denied him entry. What a dischead. 3. Jack got drunk and danced on a table occupied by a group of girls and tipped the table over spilling all their drinks. What a dischead. |
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| 3. | dischead | ||
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1. An inept, foolish, or contemptible person.
2. Displays similar qualities and characteristics to that of a “dick-head” but in a more endearing manner. 3. If someone openly admits do being a dischead, they are a dischead. 1. He climbed up the drainpipe onto the roof of the club and then fell off breaking his heel. What a dischead.
2. The dischead danced on a table surrounded by girls and tipped it over spilling all their drinks. 3. He unwittingly swung off a streetlight onto an unmarked police-car and was subsequently arrested. What a dischead. |
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