schmuck
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A jerk; a person who is unlikable, detestable, or contemptible because he or she is stupid, foolish, clumsy, oafish, inept, malicious, or unpleasant.
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A deplorable, pitiful person.
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(quote-av)|director=(w)|title=(w)|actor=Jack Nicholson|role=Jonathan|passage=Bad vibrations? Sandy, I love you, but you're a schmuck. You were always young, Sandy, open. You were schmucky a lot of the time, but maybe schmuckiness is what you need to stay young and open.
To behave like a schmuck.
2004, George Carlin, ''When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?''
- (..) there's actually a shortage of schmucks in America. As a result, there's big money in schmucking. The average schmuck earns $28,000 a year, plus benefits.
2008, Richard Powell, ''Rode Hard and Put Away Wet'' (page 171)
- His buddy was supposed to be arriving from Helena that morning but had schmucked a mule deer buck with his vehicle so there was going to be a delay.
2020, Joseph Heywood, ''Shadow of the Wolf Tree'' (page 130)
- “She schmucked three deer on M-95,” del Olmo said. “I was two minutes behind her. Man, she blew them up! (..)
2021, Victoria Pearle Hart, ''Ladies of the Mountain''
- Everyone gathered around the cake as Mitch and Liz prepared to cut the cake. She took a small piece in her hand, and Mitch said, "What are you doing with that, babe?" and she schmucked it into his mouth. He did the same right back.