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19 Feb 2015
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I'm a cheap prick. What does prick mean here?
I'm a cheap prick. What does prick mean here?
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- English (US)
Prick is a rather vulgar term and is not used in normal conversation. A prick in this instance would be defined as someone who is not well liked by others.

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"Prick" is a derogatory way to say "jerk"
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