The updated version of No Homo in light of P. Diddy's "allegations" coming to light across the interwebs
Joe: Hey bro
Steve: Yo
Joe: You remember that game from Mr. Bucket from our childhood?
Steve: Actually, I do!
Joe: Did you think about the rules of the game? "The game's Mr Bucket, the first to get their balls into Mr Bucket, wins! But, LOOKOUT! Balls will pop out of his mouth!
Steve: Bruh, No Diddy!
Joe: Facts!
The updated version of No homo in light of recent allegations of Diddy's "personal" experiences...
Joe: Hey bro!
Steve: Yo!
Joe: I was just thinking about games from our childhood, you remember the game Mr. Bucket?
Steve: Actually, I do!
Joe: I was thinking about the rules of the game..."Drop your balls into Mr Bucket, but LOOKOUT! Balls'll pop out of his out of his mouth!"
Steve: Bruh...No Diddy!
Joe: Facts!
A statement used when one is trying to say they did not intentionally mean to sound questionable, also can be used as a replacement for the phrase “no homo”
Person 1: “How long was it” … “pause, no diddy”
Person 2: “Oh bet, I was bout to say”
An alternative to "pause" or "no homo" when a heterosexual male says something that can be perceived as homosexual.
Man 1: Yo I'm fiending for 5 guys in me right now!
Man 2: Ayo?!
Man 1: My fault, No Diddy.
Man 2: Word me too...
No homo. Made famous by Philly rapper Quilly Millz when he said he puts his homies in position no diddy.
I put my homies in position, no diddy.
A phrase used in reference of famous rapper P-Diddy
“No Diddy” is very similar to the phrase “No Homo” or “No gay shit”
This is from the controversy of P-Diddy’s sexuality, many from his audience suspect he could be bi/homosexual, because of videos including the way he talks to his friends, and allegations of him trying to convert them into homosexuals.
Guy 1: “Ay bro, you tryna come party with me tonight. no diddy.”
Guy 2: “Ight bet.”
P-Diddy: “I’m tryna party wit you daddy.”