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daygree

  • While looking up some slang, I stumbled on this grow a garden calculator pretty cool tool if you're into gardening or just want to plan what to grow.

    Last edited on Nov 03 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 03 2025.

noun

  • One sixtieth of a day, one "degree" of a day, approximately 1440 seconds or 24 minutes.

    Last edited on Dec 06 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 06 2024.

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dayum

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daz

  • dah zay ready for something
    Daz for skool.

    Last edited on Mar 18 2016. Submitted by ybk on Mar 18 2016.

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DB

  • a mess, from "dog's breakfast."
    He's looking like DB.

    Last edited on Apr 20 1999. Submitted by Peter W. from Baton Rouge, LA, USA on Apr 20 1999.

  • douche bag.

    Last edited on May 01 2009. Submitted by Rusty from Cleveland, OH, USA on May 01 2009.

interjection

  • acronym for "drink bleach". A way to tell a person to kill themselves. Currently not well-known, leading to it being used to tell a person to kill themselves without getting banned in chat rooms for bullying.

    Last edited on Jun 17 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 16 2016.

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D&B

noun - uncountable

  • acronym for "dick and balls".
    Dang, look at the teeny lump in his pants. That guy must have a tiny D&B!

    Last edited on Jun 08 2014. Submitted by D-BONE on Dec 28 1999.

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d-block

  • to steal.
    I'm going to d-block that kid's sneakers.
    • See more words with the same meaning: to steal.

    Last edited on Oct 01 2003. Submitted by Anonymous from Yonkers, NY, USA on Oct 01 2003.

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