Definitions Found:
object of abuse
- targetsobject of abuse
- targetobject of abuse
- doormatperson who is the habitual object of abuse or humiliation by another
- coninvolving abuse of trust
- connedinvolving abuse of trust
- consinvolving abuse of trust
- cocksuckersvulgar. A generalized term of abuse
- misbegottenContemptible (used as a term of abuse)
- fustillirian(Shakespeare) a term of abuse also FUSTILARIAN, FUSTILIRIAN
- fustilirian(Shakespeare) a term of abuse also FUSTILARIAN, FUSTILLIRIAN
- fustilliriansFUSTILLIRIAN, (Shakespeare) a term of abuse also FUSTILARIAN, FUSTILIRIAN
- stinkpotsAn unpleasant person (used as a term of abuse)
- stinkpotAn unpleasant person (used as a term of abuse)
- fustiliriansFUSTILIRIAN, (Shakespeare) a term of abuse also FUSTILARIAN, FUSTILLIRIAN
- miserableContemptible (used as a term of abuse or for emphasis)
- flytinga dispute or exchange of personal abuse in verse form
- tosspotsA habitual drinker (also used as a general term of abuse)
- wussesA weak or ineffectual person (often used as a general term of abuse)
- focicenter of activity, attraction, or attention the focus of the meeting was drug abuse
- sleazeballA disreputable, disgusting, or despicable person (also used as a general term of abuse)
- sleazeballsA disreputable, disgusting, or despicable person (also used as a general term of abuse)
- shoveSlang (vulgar). go to hell: a term of contempt, abuse, disagreement, or the like
- methamphetaminea methyl derivative of amphetamine with similar but longer lasting effects, now seldom used in medicine but widespread as a drug of abuse
- dopaminergicReleasing or involving dopamine as a neurotransmitter. Drugs with this effect are used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and some psychiatric disorders; some are subject to abuse
- indulgences(in the Roman Catholic Church) A grant by the pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages
- indulgence(in the Roman Catholic Church) A grant by the pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages
- devilthe personal supreme spirit of evil often represented in Jewish and Christian belief as the tempter of humankind, the leader of all apostate angels, and the ruler of hell usually used with the often used as an interjection, an intensive, or a generalized term of abuse what the devil is this? the devil you say!