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D:

An emoticon that conveys deep and extreme distress. This is obvious when you look at it and see how freakin' sad it looks.

Can only be used in the immediate aftermath of or during someone sleeping with your wife.

You: Hey, what are you doing?
Upsetting man: Oh, sleeping with your wife.
You: D:

by Mhairi is cool February 13, 2008

287πŸ‘ 60πŸ‘Ž


In the D

Phrase used by people who live in Michigan when referring to the city of Detroit.

Where should we go for a coney? The best place is in the D.

by HappySheldon December 12, 2018


:'D

an emoticon expression joy and amusement

omfg that was hilarious :'D

by apr1c0t October 27, 2003

139πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


d and d

dine and dash or dine and ditch. To eat at a restaurant and then leave without paying.

Dude, forget paying. Let's do a d and d and buy some more beer before the liquor store closes.

by Michael Land November 16, 2006

31πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


/d/

/d/ is the /b/ of hentai: You come in expecting a goldmine, you come out with your eyes so thoroughly raped you wouldn't be able to see a goldmine no matter where it was. Or you'll enjoy it and come out a sick fuck.

"I just went to /d/ today, and I think it's fine."
"GET AWAY FROM ME, YOU SICK FUCK."

by Lex 481 October 30, 2008

182πŸ‘ 37πŸ‘Ž


D&D

A game played by a lot of geeks, but
also played by a lot of people who have
big imaginations.

D&D kicks ass!!!!!

by person yo-yo September 23, 2003

34πŸ‘ 57πŸ‘Ž


'd

1. used to form the past-tense of a verb, especially of acronym-based verbs or those ending with otherwise an β€˜e’ or one of the vowels<a\e\i\o\u\y> (as ending in β€˜-ed’ looks a bit stilted when following an β€˜e’), in addition to irregular, non-standard, nonlinear, and β€˜created’ verbs.

2. 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.}
β€œDid you get rubberband'd in the head again?” {Translation = β€œDid 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 rang'd the City Bell at the stroke of Dawn.

by Victor Van Styn July 21, 2005

51πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž