-tard Nov 9th 2013, 00:02, by Auric Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary | | Line 8: | Line 8: | | | | | | # {{context|slang|lang=en}} {{non-gloss definition|Used to form words conveying an attitude of contempt or doubt over the subject's intelligence.}} | | # {{context|slang|lang=en}} {{non-gloss definition|Used to form words conveying an attitude of contempt or doubt over the subject's intelligence.}} | | + | # {{context|slang|lang=en}} {{non-gloss definition|A thing associated with persons of low intelligence.}} | | + | #*{{quote-news|date=2013-08-03|author=Matthew Boyer|title=Big Brother 15: Candice Debuts The Clown-Tard – Pics|newspaper=Big Brother Network|url=http://bigbrothernetwork.com/big-brother-15-candice-debuts-the-clown-tard-pics/}} | | | | | | ====Derived terms==== | | ====Derived terms==== |
Latest revision as of 00:02, 9 November 2013 English[edit] Etymology[edit] From retard. -tard - (slang) Used to form words conveying an attitude of contempt or doubt over the subject's intelligence.
- (slang) A thing associated with persons of low intelligence.
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