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derek

an annoying faggot that wears sweaters in plattsburgh

that derek on the television has a new sweater!

by king kong 55 December 16, 2011

13πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž


Derek

A fake ass music producer who says he makes songs then doesnt do shit. He cheats on girls for no reason and then gets butt hurt when they break up with him

Is that your asshole of an ex derek?
Yea i dont know why i even went out with derek

by WhyYouDontKnowMe April 14, 2019

2πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Derek

Derek has blonde hair that looks like pubes and is a fag and doesn’t know how to shave his balls and is a nazi

Derek your a fag nazi

by ETHAN AKA ICY HOT December 21, 2018

2πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Derek

Derek's can not be trusted. They are notorious for lying, cheating and hurting anyone who is foolish enough to care.

I've been Dereked.

by Regrettably July 5, 2011

16πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


Derek

An obese man who;

1. secretly wants to learn how to pole dance.
2. says LAWL all the time.
3. crys in corners and eats sunblock and mosquito repellent when feels sad.
4. is retarded, derderder.

It that derek? He's so derderder!

Oh look derek is in the corner eating sunblock again.

by derderderderderderderderder December 4, 2010

22πŸ‘ 81πŸ‘Ž


DEREK

A word derrived from a comical pronunciation of the word: dick. Pronounced with cocked head, upthrust neck and clenched vocal chords the word is best separated into it's component syllables to give the impression of saying:

"DE-EH-RE-EH-EK"

For emphasis, the word may be said at the speed required to provide maximum comedic value. For example, when participating in a DBA or Drive by Abuse one would shorten the pronunciation to ensure the intended victim received the full impact of the word. At the other end of the scale, the slower and fuller pronunciation would most likely be used as a greeting and mechanism to provide a mocking platform in the event of performing a stupid act worthy of the monika "DEREK".

Whereas pronunciation carries the majority of the word's meaning, it is not the entirety of the word's value. The word can be used to greet, bid adeui, mock, celebrate, reference or replace other key words in a sentence. See below for usage examples.

The telephone greeting (often used as a comic relief in an otherwise potentially dull answerphone message):

"I say, is that DE-EH-RE-EH-EK?!"

The passing in the street:

"Look over there, isn't that Derek kicking it old school?
Hey you! Derek! How the derek are you doing old chap?"

The DBA:

/acceleration of car to suitable speed
DEREK! <compressed to ensure accurate delivery>

The morning call to arms, accompanied by an upward stretch and rigorous scratching of the bollocks

/repeated stretching
"DEEEEE-EEEEEEEHHHH-RREEEEEEEE-EEEEEEEK ohbloodyhell"
/continued scrotal jiggling

The conveyance of dismay or anger at another person's idiocy:

"Did you see what that pillock did the other night? He was acting like a total derek, I mean really just how much of a derek does that derek want to be? Derek. DEREK!"

Recently used as a replacement for any word in a sentence, which in the same way that fictional cartoon characters The Smurfs do:

"Did you give that shady lass a good dereking last night mate? Or did she derek the pants off you?"

Or:

"I was driving my derek down the derek, and some total DE-EH-RE-EH-EK pulled out right in front of my derek causing me to derek all over the road. Dereks were looking at me left right and derek, I felt like a such a derek. I tell you, never in all my days have I wanted to derek someone into total derekdom so much. Derek."

by randal24 March 21, 2007

83πŸ‘ 374πŸ‘Ž


derek

to break a surfboard (while trying to dive under a wave) by putting your hands on the front and a knee in the middle of the board and breaking it in half by the force of the wave comming at you

"Dude! My board broke in half!"....."That is because you dereked it while going under that wave!"

by Sean Williams October 3, 2006

73πŸ‘ 333πŸ‘Ž