A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. A rare, unique slang meaning "the worst part(s)" or "dirty/grimey". 2. "Fuck." The word's original origin comes from wine brewers. "Dregs" or "lees" were the words applied to the wine residue during the aging process. "Dregs" also comes from the grammatical base of the word "dark".
1. "The best deals are in the dregs of the city..." 2. Tanto: "Shoot 'im! Shoot 'im!" *won't fire* Tanto: "It's on safety!" Garie: "DREGS!!"
Somtimes referred to as a hangover, or many days not taking a bath and you look like skidrow, or a bad hair day.
> Gina: "Man the dregs are beating you down. You need to drink less" John: "Hey, get off my case. I'll drink all I want!" > Chris: "Man your dregs stink. Clean your act up! You look like skid-row!" Mark: "Man I don't feel like it."
Noun: A person who represents the lowest of the low - unemployed, unwashed, but not necessarily homeless, often invlved in petty crime; the guys you see dregging around downtown as they continue their drunk from the night before while you're on your way to work; reprobates. The verb "to dreg" describes dreg-like behaviour such as sleeping one off on a park bench or casing parked cars for easy break-ins.
"Jesus! Look at those dregs dregging around the parking lot."
(The dictionary definition) 1. The sediment in a liquid; lees. Often used in the plural. 2. The basest or least desirable portion. Often used in the plural: the dregs of humanity. 3. A small amount; a residue. (The Slang Definition) 1. A word used to describe someone who is less than desirable in the eyes of common society. See also outcast.
"Look at that guy, he such a freaking dreg." "I hate that group. It's full of dregs."
Leftover dense material. Used to describe industrial sludge. Another informal usage refers to the last few centimetres of coffee at the bottom of the pot.
I don't have another time to brew a fresh pot. So I'll just nuke yesterday's dregs.