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noun, Slang: Vulgar.
[turd]
1.
a piece of excrement.
2.
a mean, contemptible person.
Origin of turd
British Dictionary definitions for turd
turd
/tɜːd/
noun (slang)
1.
a lump of dung; piece of excrement
2.
*an unpleasant or contemptible person or thing
Usage note
This word was formerly considered to be taboo, and it was labelled as suchin previous editions of Collins English Dictionary. However, it has nowbecome acceptable in speech, although some older or more conservativepeople may object to its use
Word Origin
Old English tord ; related to Old Norse tordy fill dung beetle, Dutch tort dung
Word Origin and History for turd
n.
Old English tord, from Proto-Germanic *turdam (cf. Middle Dutch torde"piece of excrement," Old Norse tord-yfill, Dutch tort-wevel "dung beetle"),from PIE *drtom, past participle of root *d(e)r- "flay, tear," thus "that whichis separated (or torn off) from the body" (cf. shit from root meaning "tosplit;" Greek skatos from root meaning "to cut off; see scatology ). As atype of something worthless and vile, it is attested from mid-13c.
A tord ne yeue ic for eu alle ["The Owl and the Nightingale," c.1250]Meaning "despicable person" is recorded from mid-15c.
Alle thingis ... I deme as toordis, that I wynne Crist. [Wyclif, Phil. iii.8,1382; KJV has "I count all things but loss for the excellency of theknowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord"]
Slang definitions & phrases for turd
T someone up
verb phrase
To call the maximum permissible number of technical fouls : He had alreadyT'd Barkley up for a technical foul. Now he did the same for Oakley, andsummarily threw him out of the arena (1990s+ Basketball)
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