derog
Pronunciation: \\`di-räg\\
(n) The root of the word "derogatory." When applied to a person it indicates simply that the speaker wishes to insult that person. Its nice, hard consonents at either end, and the fact that it has no specific meaning add to the impact of the insult. Takes adjectives well.
Used similarly to "bastard" when that word is not used to refer to a person's parentage.
(n) The root of the word "derogatory." When applied to a person it indicates simply that the speaker wishes to insult that person. Its nice, hard consonents at either end, and the fact that it has no specific meaning add to the impact of the insult. Takes adjectives well.
Used similarly to "bastard" when that word is not used to refer to a person's parentage.
You're a filthy, stinking derog.
derogate
To talk down to, or speak I’ll of. A word that Brian thinks is a word, but is not actually a word.
“Don’t derogate me”
Derogative
A derivative of a derogatory word.
Eg 1:
Guy A: I got totally shit-faced last night.
Guy A's mum: Dude, stop using derogatives in my house.
Eg 2:
Urban Dictionary is full of derogatives.
Guy A: I got totally shit-faced last night.
Guy A's mum: Dude, stop using derogatives in my house.
Eg 2:
Urban Dictionary is full of derogatives.