An action by one male to another male friend which violates understood social expectations, especially where the transgressor obtains a slight advantage in comparison with a relatively large inconvenience imposed upon the aggrieved party.
It was a dick move when Tom encouraged several dancers at the strip club to order drinks, then left his friend Bill to pick up the tab.
Tom and Bill were both interested in the same girl at the bar; when Tom falsely insinuated to the girl that Bill had erectile dysfunction, that was a dick move.
Tom and Bill were both interested in the same girl at the bar; when Tom falsely insinuated to the girl that Bill had erectile dysfunction, that was a dick move.
by TheoYoda August 05, 2006
by dlairman March 18, 2018
d!ck move (d-i-k moov)
noun
1. A socially unacceptable deed or act.
2. general douchiness
Origin:
2012 < Latin penileous erectium
noun
1. A socially unacceptable deed or act.
2. general douchiness
Origin:
2012 < Latin penileous erectium
by Scwan Dunkin April 11, 2013
by Triggerdown June 11, 2015
When a person goes out of their way to do something that barely improves their life but greatly inconveniences those around them for no other reason than to be a dick
John visited his grandma's house, and after seeing her grand piano sitting out of the way in the corner, decided to move it into the middle of the room knowing that she wouldn't be able to move it back. She was like "that's a dick move John, and you're out of the will", but John didn't care because she was broke and he was a dick so he just left it there
by Pinkman84 July 13, 2015
Something that only a total dick would do; usually caused by lack of judgement or extreme selfishness on the part of a friend.
"So hang on, this guy who you've been close friends with for 6 years got his hands on free tickets to a band he knows you're in love with...and instead of calling you he invited his psycho ex-girlfriend who doesn't even know them like at all?"
"Yeah, dick move, am I right?"
"TOTALLY."
"Yeah, dick move, am I right?"
"TOTALLY."
by JennyBelly September 12, 2009
When your company sends you an email letting you know you can save $50 a month if you turn in a form from your doctor to the HR department on Monday. But sends you the email on Friday.
Dear valued employee, You can save $50 per month on your health insurance with our company if you send in the attached biometeric form filled out by your doctor by the deadline below. (Deadline is less than one business day from the date the letter was sent out. ) Signed, Your employer, Dick Move.
by vudukungfu October 26, 2015