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Turd

turd
 noun  Etymology: Middle English tord, ~, from Old English tord; akin to Middle Dutch tort dung and probably to Old English teran to tearmore at tear  Date: before 12th century  1. sometimes vulgar a piece of fecal matter  2. usually vulgar a contemptible person
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  n. coarse sl. 1 a lump of excrement. 2 a term of contempt for a person. Usage Often considered a taboo word, esp. in sense 2. Etymology: OE tord f. Gmc ...
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  1. груб. экскремент 2. груб. дерьмо (о человеке); подонок, мразь ...
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3.
  (turds) A turd is a lump of faeces. (INFORMAL, RUDE) N-COUNT ...
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4.
  ~ n 1 informal a slightly rude word for a piece of the solid waste material you pass from your body 2 taboo an insulting word for an unpleasant person  (You stupid little turd!) ...
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5.
  mil. abbr. Trainee Undergoing Recruit Discipline ...
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6.
  - O.E. tord, from P.Gmc. *turdam, from PIE *drtom, from base *d(e)r- "flay, tear," thus "that which is separated (or torn off) from the body." ...
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