prickish

English

Etymology

prick + -ish

Adjective

prickish (comparative more prickish, superlative most prickish)

  1. (informal, vulgar) having the characteristics of a prick; being unpleasant, rude or annoying.
    • 2005, Todd Dufresne, Killing Freud, A&C Black, page 162:
      The lost cause of psychoanalysis, so infused with a non-intellectual bias, dominated by partisan interests, and characterized by a stunning degree of ill-will and prickish behaviour, has finally made way for a new cause – actually an old one – that of rigorous, informed scholarship.
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