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Dravlitch

(noun, verb, adjective — versatile insult)
Pronunciation: /ˈdrav.lɪtʃ/
Meaning:
A word used to describe a person, action, or thing so devoid of redeeming value, it seems to rot goodness on contact. Implies not just cruelty or failure, but a kind of rotting corruption that spreads. It suggests someone is not just bad — they corrode others around them by existing. There is no redemption, no nuance. Just raw, contemptuous disdain.
"You showed up uninvited again, like the dravlitch you are — reeking of need and leaving everything worse than you found it."
"Don't dravlitch this up like you did last time. We barely survived the fallout."
"She wore that smug grin like a crown, oblivious to how dravlitch she’d become."
by Tholm August 28, 2025
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Danlitchfield

To talk someone right to the edge and then pause to see if they go over.
He really danlitchfielded him, I think he’s gone for good.
by Deucestwentytwo May 8, 2019
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