Hmm, I'm leaning more towards "Dickin son", as in, the son famous for dickining.
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No no, it's the son of the person famous for dickining.
Whenever I see a street sign I think of it like "What you been up to bro?" "Dickin', son"
This!
Is!
The Dickening!
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Dickins is an archaic term for the devil, as in 'what in the dickins name is going on here?' oft shortened to 'what the dickins?' So... tiefling name?
I went to look up the entomology of this word, but I spelled it wrong.
It really bugs me.
Guys it's just that my dad's name is Richard, and we're from up north, guys let me in to the pizza party
Oh, so your father's name was Dickin? Or Richard? Or...?
Well, you see, uh...