1. used to form the past-tense of a verb, especially of acronym-based verbs or those ending with otherwise an ‘e’ or one of the vowels<a\e\i\o\u\y> (as ending in ‘-ed’ looks a bit stilted when following an ‘e’), in addition to irregular, non-standard, nonlinear, and ‘created’ verbs.
2. suffix used to form a past-participle (less necessary than is the 1st use).
1. In three swipes of his giant masamune, Sephiroth KO'd sprawny Sora. {Translation = In three swipes of his giant masamune, Sephiroth knocked-out sprawny Sora.}
“Didjuh get rubberband'd in the head again?” {Translation = “Did you get shot in the head by a rubberband again?”
2. As Joey listened to some now-retro'd 90's music on his car radio, his girlfriend, Karen, went on chitchatting with her bffl Sammy in the backseat.
History of the Suffix: in old times, ‘'d’ was used to form the past-tense of ALL verbs, especially in print. Example: Ole Faithful ring'd the City Bell at the stroke of Dawn.
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a website for nerds and only nerds, but all the nerds will love it once it leaves beta.
I just got into the d&d beyond Beta.
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The term used for a stupid nigger or a Jungle Bunny who constantly makes inferior and stupid comments. D's normally take part in a class about technology or mechanics
That stupid D stole my hammer from the class closet.
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A SIGN TO EXPRESS A DOUCHEBAG, ALSO KNOWN AS A SABRINA BERGMAN
ME: WHAT DO U THINK OF SABRINA?
YOU: :d
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1.) Nickname for Dunmore, PA; AKA SHITHOLE
2.) Nickname for a PENIS
"I'm not moving back to "D"....."
"Did you touch his "D"?!"
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