What's new, happening, and/or happened. Typically used when someone did not hear or was paying attention.
Person A: "My mom gave me two hamiltons."
Person B: "Who died?"
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A game of words, were one person sets up another to end up saying the phrase "Dis Dick".
EXAMPLE 1
coworker 1: man work was hard today
coworker 2: you know what else is hard?
coworker 1: What?
coworker 2: Dis Dick haha
EXAMPLE 2
guy 1: dude the day is so long, when will it end?
guy 2: you know what else is long?
guy 1: no, what?
guy 2: Dis Dick! haha
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A phrase you use, while looking at videos on nothingtoxic.com, to ask if someone has died. It is used in the comment section under the video.
Video: man gets ran over by train
KinGkOngCock: is he died?
MycockIsbig: Yes he's died
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to dis-embuckle someone or something in an aggressive manner.
Looks like it is time to dis-embuckle my safety straps.
Many malls in the Boston area contain security guards which wear hats very similar to Drill Instructors or state police, hence; Rent-A-Drill Instructor.
"Did you just shoplift from that store? I'm going to kill the whole platoon for that, and YOU'RE going to watch! HEY, GET BACK HERE!"
A dog who is clearly very attached to his male owner; in the case of a dog owned by a male-female couple, a dog who prefers the company of the male.
As usual, Rover snuggled up next to George, causing George's wife Rita to comment that their dog was clearly a real di-lover.
Used whenever a conversation has no more interesting points in it, in instant messenging, when it's no longer of interest to one of the parties in the conversation.
*long silence*
A)*conversation dies*
B)ashes to ashes, bits to bits
A)How's your family?
B)The conversation died. Get over it.
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