n.
1. A homo- or bisexual female of questionable mental status.
2. A heterosexual female of questionable mental status who possesses qualities typically associated with homo- or bisexual females.
3. A reclaimed term of empowerment used by the groups described above.
1. A homo- or bisexual female of questionable mental status.
2. A heterosexual female of questionable mental status who possesses qualities typically associated with homo- or bisexual females.
3. A reclaimed term of empowerment used by the groups described above.
1. The frat boy said, "dude, not only did she reject me, she she also kicked me in the nuts and called me a breeder. What a dykeopath!"
2. "I am dykeopath, hear me roar!"
2. "I am dykeopath, hear me roar!"
by Mustafa the Dykeopath January 18, 2008
Get the dykeopath mug.1.An extremist lesbian.
2.A Lesbian who acts/exadurates lesbian steryotypes.
3.A lesbian who is crazy.
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2.A Lesbian who acts/exadurates lesbian steryotypes.
3.A lesbian who is crazy.
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by Naproxen July 22, 2006
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2.A Lesbian who acts/exadurates lesbian steryotypes.
3.A lesbian who is crazy.
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2.A Lesbian who acts/exadurates lesbian steryotypes.
3.A lesbian who is crazy.
see;Dyko
by Naproxen July 21, 2006
Get the dykopath mug.Personality disorder. Unhealthy obsession with a particular journalist. Named after Dutch journalist Wierd Duk. People suffering from dukopathy usually confuse constructive criticism with slander. Highly contagious in a Twitter context. When there's a collective outburst of dukopathy (usually caused by bandwagon behaviour), it's called 'dukomania'.
Symptoms include: Creative interpretation of words and tweets, taking words out of context, repetitive use of old screenshots, lack of humour, pompous demeanor, ingroup-outgroup bias.
High-risk groups: People working for Dutch newspapers NRC, De Volkskrant and Jalta. Social justice warriors. Envious bloggers.
Symptoms include: Creative interpretation of words and tweets, taking words out of context, repetitive use of old screenshots, lack of humour, pompous demeanor, ingroup-outgroup bias.
High-risk groups: People working for Dutch newspapers NRC, De Volkskrant and Jalta. Social justice warriors. Envious bloggers.
"Sufferers from dukopathy tell eachother it's 'ok' to hate Wierd Duk now. Some have recently even started to use fake quotes to justify this hatred."
"Wow. Shouldn't we raise awareness for Dukopathy?"
"Wow. Shouldn't we raise awareness for Dukopathy?"
by De Prof July 17, 2017
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