by darcsoulss February 04, 2021

by ThatsWhatSheSaid__ August 12, 2008

Darce comes from the term 'decent' but usually the meaning is used in circumstances where the subject deserves an adjective stronger than 'decent'
by JaJt January 24, 2011

As a verb: to make an error for no particular reason; goof up
As a noun: a person who chronically makes a wide assortment of errors and mistakes to the point where it is a personality trait. (This person can be a darce or darcer)
As a noun: a person who chronically makes a wide assortment of errors and mistakes to the point where it is a personality trait. (This person can be a darce or darcer)
Hey, man, you darced my name on this paperwork! (verb)
Dammit, I work with that darcer, Dan, today. He gets so much less work done than I do because he makes so many mistakes. (noun)
Dammit, I work with that darcer, Dan, today. He gets so much less work done than I do because he makes so many mistakes. (noun)
by Horny Goose May 22, 2015

When Dans wife realized he forgot items at the grocery store, she called him a Darce. He then bashed her head into a treadmill.
by Herman Drunkenhauser May 21, 2014

by scsu-dictionary November 24, 2022

by Sportswithaz March 04, 2017
