Pronunciation: /ˈduʃəri/
noun an act or behavior that is obnoxious, arrogant, or irritating, typically associated with someone who is considered a 'douchebag'
A1 I don't understand why people engage in douchery.
A2 His constant douchery is really starting to annoy me.
B1 The comedian's douchery on stage was met with mixed reactions from the audience.
B2 The politician's douchery during the debate did not sit well with the viewers.
C1 The author's blatant douchery in his latest novel caused controversy among literary critics.
C2 The CEO's douchery in handling the company's financial crisis led to his eventual downfall.
formal The politician's douchery was evident in his lack of respect for his constituents.
informal I can't stand his douchery, always acting like he's better than everyone else.
slang His douchery knows no bounds, he's always causing drama.
figurative The douchery of the situation was like a dark cloud hanging over the group.
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