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S my D

Support my decision

My friends S my D all the time!

by Sparky Sun Devil February 11, 2011

112πŸ‘ 46πŸ‘Ž


D-blocked

To be insulted.

"Dude, you just got d-blocked."

by Garrett March 19, 2004

4πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


d piece

the human head; often referred to as your dome piece.

ok guys this bridge is kinda low so everybody watch your d piece.

by rube-dawg September 11, 2008

5πŸ‘ 38πŸ‘Ž


5TUP!D 7ALk

the letters and number variations retards use

angel:hey did you see that report on loser talk
!m$oCo0L: y3@ wh@t5 ^
angel: omg dude NO dont use 5TUP!D 7ALk

by urblover May 9, 2007

13πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Prop 19'd

Stoned. A reference to Prop 19, California's marijuana legalization ballot proposition. Originated in an email from Ben Huh to Conde Nast, offering to buy Reddit: "I’m Ben Huh, and I run the Cheezburger Network (which includes The Daily What, if you were too Prop 19’d to notice)."

The cop was trying to pull me over, but I was too Prop 19'd to notice.

by randomwalker August 28, 2010

18πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Fai D. Flowright

One of the main characters from the manga "Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle" He is the mage, and also he tends to be very hyper, and gets drunk really easily. He is also reffered to as "Big kitty" and happens to be a very attractive Bishie.

Fai D. Flowright, the hottest maanga guy around! Good thing he belongs to me... Mine! All mine!

by Kyouki September 3, 2005

53πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


[Karl Rove]'d it

To control or influence the outcome of events in any given situation or setting by nefarious or conciliatory means. To be the β€˜puppet master’. To ensure a desired outcome within an event by controlling or directing the actions of others (whether through an individual or a tertiary party) usually while one’s direct involvement is veiled or ambiguous to outsiders.

"So, hey Brett, are you getting that new funding for your department?"
"Hopefully. I've been pushing some things under the table, it should all pan out in the end"
"Wow, so you really 'Karl Rove'd it', huh?"
"Oh, yeah."

by Patrick E. Kelley February 12, 2007

259πŸ‘ 128πŸ‘Ž