ORIGIN: origins include substituting the word "dil" for the word "pickle" and substituting the word "do"(as in the form of dough used in making bread) for the word "bread"
NOTE: usually has a negative connotation to it
ADDITIONAL NOTE: used for insulting
"Do youladies have any picklebreads hanging aroung by any chance?"
"Dude, don't be such a picklebread."
Dubbed the new 10-lettered C word by profanity historians world wide, this is not a term to throw around the office. According to lore, many a man have caved under the force of such vulgarity. Originating from the german-latin fusion phrase picklaus domeus, then later adapted by the hebrews as picksteinheadstein, this is the most offensive of terms.