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(Noun) Defence, especially in a sports setting, where it is used to refer to the need to keep the other team from scoring. =The word is likely produced as a result of the nature of cheering More…

De Niroesqisms

A De Niroesquism is a word referring to phrases that remind a person of something Robert De Niro would do or say. It would be used when a person does or says something that is reminiscent More…

de-friend

To remove someone as a friend on Facebook. =After we broke up I decided to de-friend him. Etymology : Defriend is one of the words that is associated with facebook. Friending someone on More…

de-manned

Having had one’s masculinity compromised, either in a physical or non-physical sense reason used: It was uttered in a time of excitement and laughter, so it was likely a More…

Dead Presidents

All American money that has dead presidents' pictures on it. =Well I ain't broke but I'm badly bent. Everybody loves them DEAD PRESIDENTS! Etymology : Dead Presidents. Compound of More…

deadhead

A fan of The Grateful Dead, a popular rock band. A fan of the band The Grateful Dead. This term has a sort of double meaning because of the band’s association with drug culture: More…

Deadzone

Place where internet connection or signal is not available. =There are some places where cell phone and wireless cannot get signal. These zones are called deadzone. Since we can get More…

deaf

A vague noun with good connotation; related to friendship relationships; synonymous with cool, gnarly, and good. The etymology is not conventional. New meaning for the word creating when a More…

deagle

slang for Desert Eagle handgun =Don't make me whip out the deagle. Etymology : blending of 'Desert' and 'Eagle', an available weapon in the computer video game More…

Deal

A shortened version of the phrase "deal with it" and is used precisely the same way as the phrase both grammatically and semantically. ('I've got a lot of work, but I'll deal'). Frequently More…

Dealio

A situation, plan, or happenings. Apparent meaning: A casual situation or scenario usually involving an agreement between parties. The '-io' ending, which has no inherited meaning was added More…

Deaniac

An extremely enthusiastic supporter of Howard Dean for President in the 2004 Presidential election It's a way of describing Howard Dean fanatics who were, like Howard Dean, much more More…

Deathnap

to take a long, unintended nap. The identifying quality that deems it a “death” nap is that the napper naps as if death overcame them or to wake up from said nap feeling as though they had More…

dec

of or pertaining to being particularly good or cool =Clipping of the word decent, which is then exaggerated to mean something especially great or wonderful. More than likely used to make a More…

dece

of average physical attractiveness Clipping of “decent,” here meaning “of reasonable quality”: dece / (-nt). This was invented as part of a slang system for rating More…

Dece

Quality of being suitable, acceptable to conventional standards. Often this judgement extends beyond acceptable to commendable - the connotation can take a positive stance. =You got a B on More…

Dece (2)

Suitable, sufficient; clipping of 'decent' ='That was a dece meal.' Etymology : Latin 'decent' - to be fitting =Roommate 08/08

Decept

(clipping) To have been deceived by the Deceptacons. In the TV series and movie Transformers, two groups of giant robots which can transform into common vehicles battle on Earth. One of the More…

dechunkify

The action of making something smoother, breaking up a chunk Possible reason used: to use just one word to express an action rather than a whole phrase, using a common prefix and a More…

deck

The act of knocking someone out cold The term deck has a much more powerful meaning than being knocked out. A deck seems like a hard, rough, and cold place and the picture of a passed out More…


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