dawg
A friend, a person who you consider a close friend; can be used as a pronoun Trying to create a slang word for friend =Where my dawgs at? Etymology : new creation but could be a shift More…
Dawg
buddy, pal, etc. =Meet Jose, he's my dawg. =Conversation
Dawn
(Novel Creation) To be overbearing when caring for another person. =An eponym. Within circles of my family’s friends, my mother is known as a very overbearing person, or a helicopter mom. More…
Dayam
Extended version of damn. When someone needs to use an exaggerated form of damn, due to surprise normally. Not used in as many instances as damn, but when added effect is required. =Dayam More…
dayger
“Dayger” is a noun and a blend. It is used to refer to a party that happens during the day, where massive amounts of alcohol are consumed. Etymology : A blend of the words “day” and More…
Daystar
A sarcastically overformal name for the Sun, the only star visible during the day. =Ex: “The last time I went outside the house, my flesh was burned by the scalding rays of the Daystar.” More…
dayum
Similar to "damn". An exclamation of surprise and often of awe. ="Dayum!That performance was incredible" Etymology : Formed by exaggerating the vowel in More…
dazzle-doer
One who places a large emphasis on looks and fashion reason-used: It was quick and cute, and got the point across effectively =My sister and I are so different. I’m a down to earth, More…
DC
(And Abbreviation) It means the specific beverage of a diet dark soda. It does not necessarily mean Coke. =I am drinking DC. Etymology : It is zero-derivation and abbreviation. It comes More…
DCAP-BTLS
Eight critical physical signs in a trauma patient: Deformities, Contusion, Abrasion, Puncture, Bleeding, Tenderness, Laceration, and Swelling. The abbreviation and compounding of the 8 long More…
DCO
(initialism) ‘Done cracked out’; refers to anyone who is dependent on or addicted to drugs, not specific to only crack cocaine The intialism is formed from the phrase ‘done cracked out’, More…
dd
daughter Reason used: The word was used to talk about someone’s daughter in a very short way. The acronym “dd” seems to have originally meant “dear daughter”. More…
De
(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-hardcode
To make (code) no longer hardcoded. =Derivation from “hardcode” by adding the prefix “re-,” meaning “undo.” Etymology : “hardcode” is from “hard” and “code,” with “hard” referring to the 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…
de-pants
to perform a prank in which a person pulls down the pants of the victim, embarrassing them by exposing their underwear. =This word is derived from the noun pants, with the derivational More…