dick it out


to d-ck it out (v.) –

1.) the act of typing or pasting the word “d-ck” multiple times in a paper or article when one is experiencing an acute stint of writer’s block or is simply not sure what to write next, as an attempt to return to writing, and often used in lieu of punctuation.

2.) as especially applied to undergraduate students, the act of furiously typing away at a m-n-script, at the last possible minute, in an effort to actually submit something half-way permissible by deadline time, on account of having chronically procrastinated.
to d-ck it out (v.)-

1.) upon reading, “…for the following part of the study d-ck we will return to the literature review by x d-ck heavily critical of y’s -n-lysis d-ck from the previous decade…”, the reviewer became deeply concerned while peer editing a paper that had been evidently d-cked out.

2.) cl-ssmate: “hey man, did you get your term paper turned in on time?”
me: “sure did, turned it in a whole five minutes before it was due. i had to pull an all-nighter drinking coffee and red bulls, but i d-cked it out.”

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