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Definition of douchebag

douchebag

  • See douche bag.

    ("Douchebag" is the more common spelling, but currently our main entry is unfortunately located at "douche bag".)

    Last edited on Apr 02 2010. Submitted by Sarah E. from Gainesville, FL, USA on Nov 24 2006.

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