derp
名词 n.
动词 v.
感叹词 intj.
英 /dɜːp/
美 /dɝp/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A person who acts stupidly or foolishly; a person who derps.
- A stupid mistake, stupidity.
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The constant repeating of an opinion after facts have proved it incorrect, especially as a rhetorical tactic.
— English has no word for "the constant, repetitive reiteration of strong priors". Yet it is a well-known phenomenon in the world of punditry, debate, and public affairs. On Twitter, we call it "derp".
动词 v.
- To act stupidly or foolishly.
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To make a stupid mistake.
— Wait, so we're allowed to have magic items from the start? I must of derped pretty hard.
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To have one's eyes pointing in different directions; to exhibit strabismus.
— Also, there was a Derpy cameo in this one, but she didn't have derped eyes.
感叹词 intj.
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Draws attention to an act of foolishness or stupidity.
— I put chips in my soup instead of crackers. Derp.
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A placeholder for unimportant details, blah blah blah.
— Rob Schneider derp dee derp. Derp dee derpity derpy derp. Until one day, a derp a derp a derp a derp.
词源
词源 1
Probably from dur, a British informal exclamation for “stupid” or from duh, an exclamation indicating faltering speech and assumed stupidity, glottalized for emphasis. Popularized by BASEketball (1998) and "Succubus", a 1999 episode of South Park. See also twerp possibly related to Welsh twp meaning fool.
Derp was used in the movie College Rhythm (1934) to refer to a nerdy or awkward type of person.
Derp was used in the movie College Rhythm (1934) to refer to a nerdy or awkward type of person.
词源 2
Probably from dur, a British informal exclamation for “stupid” or from duh, an exclamation indicating faltering speech and assumed stupidity, glottalized for emphasis. Popularized by BASEketball (1998) and "Succubus", a 1999 episode of South Park. See also twerp possibly related to Welsh twp meaning fool.
Derp was used in the movie College Rhythm (1934) to refer to a nerdy or awkward type of person.
Derp was used in the movie College Rhythm (1934) to refer to a nerdy or awkward type of person.
词源 3
Probably from dur, a British informal exclamation for “stupid” or from duh, an exclamation indicating faltering speech and assumed stupidity, glottalized for emphasis. Popularized by BASEketball (1998) and "Succubus", a 1999 episode of South Park. See also twerp possibly related to Welsh twp meaning fool.
Derp was used in the movie College Rhythm (1934) to refer to a nerdy or awkward type of person.
Derp was used in the movie College Rhythm (1934) to refer to a nerdy or awkward type of person.
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