toe-rag
Pronunciation
/tˈoʊɹˈæɡ/
/tˈəʊɹˈaɡ/

Definition & Meaning of "toe-rag"in English

Toe-rag
01

a person regarded as contemptible, worthless, or morally low

toe-rag definition and meaning
Offensive
Slang
Grammatical Information

What is the origin of the term "toe-rag" and how is it used?

Toe-rag is a slang term that appeared in early 20th-century English to describe a person regarded as contemptible, worthless, or morally low. The term originally referred to a piece of cloth used to clean or protect toes, and over time it became a metaphor for someone seen as insignificant, dirty, or despicable. Historically, it was derogatory and insulting, used to ridicule or demean someone. Today it remains informal and offensive, generally appearing in critical, mocking, or colloquial contexts rather than polite or neutral conversation.

Examples
I 'm not taking orders from some toe-rag with an ego problem.
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