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@derect:= To tear down; the opposite of the verb to erect.

Example: As soon as we derect the tent, we can head out.

@derflamminloggin:= This is my husband's name for those pseudo-logs that you can burn in the fireplace.

Example: Honey, it's kind of cold out. Do you want to burn derflamminloggin in the fireplace tonight?

@derstand:= To not comprehend, to be confused--opposite of understand.

Example: Sorry, I derstand you. Please repeat the question.

@des:= to be desperate for someone or something, to really like and want it

Example: Damn Donna des's for Ray Lee across the street.

@describitory:= Superfluously painting a verbal picture

Example: The describitory to define a baseball as a spherical orb composed of a processed rubber ball

the size of a ping-pong ball, encased in tightly wound string, and covered in two pieces of bleached

cowhide expertly fitted together and stitched with finely woven red thread, tested for hardness and

durability.

@Desk Jockey:= Someone who does nothing all day but sit behind a desk.

Often used to describe someone in a cool, manly type profession (Air Force, Mountain Climbing) but who

doesn't actually do anything cool or manly, just preens about as if he actually has a life.

Example: Chris keeps going on and on about fighter jets, but he's just a desk jockey. The only thing he ever really flew is off the handle.

@desouled:= stripped of one's soul, trust, emotions, etc.--like heartbroken, but worse.

Example: He was completely desouled when she left him.

@despediate:= (des-PEE-dee-ate) To take leave or dismiss oneself from a conversation, meeting, etc. From the Spanish, despedirse.

Example: Maria heard me coming down the hall and quickly despediated herself from the telephone. I have to go now, she said, I have to drive my friend to the airport.

@desperadoo:= The kind of hair style in which a long (desperate) ponytail is coupled with no hair top.

You will see this sort clinging to the hair that will grow while the top is losing more and more hair.

An extension of the slang doo describing hair styles. A variation of doo.

Example: What's with the desperadoo, Chris? You could always make a hairpiece from that ponytail and start all over again.

@Despicion:= The feeling toward something despised.

Example: I hold Windows in despicion.

@dessert pocket:= Humorously used to refer to that part of the stomach reserved for dessert.

Especially well developed in teenagers, this allows a person eating a large,

group meal such as Christmas dinner to be full on meat or vegetables,

but perfectly capable of eating multiple servings of cake or pie.

Example: (Everyone is sitting and commenting about how full they are. Dessert is announced.)

Someone (often a grandchild): Some pie sounds good to me.

More senior family member: You have quite a dessert pocket there.

@destinated:= Amateur radio operator signifying that he's reached his destination.

Example: I'm destinated; I'll talk with you when I'm on the move again.

@destinesia:= reaching a destination and forgetting why you went there

Example: he/she suffers from destinesia

@destinkify, destinkifier:= To shower, or, in noun form, the shower. See rainbox.

Example: You reek. Go destinkify.

@destructions:= The instructions for any mechanical device or unassembled product that, when followed step-by-step, will either render the item useless or cause serious injury.

Example: Okay, here's the Destructions, it should be no problem to put this bicycle together.

@detritest, detritester:= To pick up candy, food, cigarettes, etc. off the street and check for damage (usually before consuming). Someone who acts thusly.

Example: There was this hot dog in the bin. I mean, it only looked about a day old, so I picked it up and detritested it. Tasted great!

@deuce-and-a-quarter:= Reflects the number 225.

Example: That will cost you a deuce-and-a-quarter. Back in the day I drove a deuce-and-a-quarter.

@deuce:= To poke someone in the eye with two fingers.

Example: Sometimes I wear a special face mask so that I can't be deuced.

@Devil-Billy:= A proper noun used to describe someone who is acting in an outrageous or devious manner.

Example: You replaced the vanilla ice cream with lard? You're the Devil-Billy.

@devon:= means BALD, having no or little hair

Example: e.g. look at that devon head (pointing at gramps with no hair)

or what devon feet you have (no hair on feet when have hairy legs)

@Dewdney Trunk Road:= Used in conversatation with someone who knows the Vancouver Lower Mainland. An expression of cool, wow, awesome or apocalyptic. Sometimes this describes an outdoor drinking binge.

Example: Whoa! Dewdney Trunk Road.

Oh, man, I got a headache--we did 3 days on Dewdney Trunk Road .

@dewey:= A person for whom a bicycle is primary transportation due to the loss of her driver's license for illegal substance use.

Homonym for DUI--Driving Under the Influence.

Example: There goes a real dewey on that bike. I heard the cops got her for drunken driving twice.

@Dexlexia:= A condition that causes the transposition of letters in words while typing.

Example: My figners hvae dexlexia today, so forgive my spleling.

@dexterfreebish:= Ssnobbish, stuck up.

Example: Some rich kids are dexterfreebishes.

@dez:= Short for derelict. It can be used many ways to describe a bum on the street or a friend slow on the uptake.

Example: Look at that drunken old dez on the corner.

@dharma situation:= Participating in any activity that you would otherwise avoid like the plague simply because it will give you a chance to ogle members of the opposite sex. Can be used by male or female. From Jenna Elfman's character on the execrable show _Dharma and Greg_.

Example: Yes, I watch _Baywatch_ every week, but it's purely for the dharma situation.

OR The only reason I'm at this party is for the dharma situation.

@dhinchak:= Adjective used when you see really weird clothing on nice people.

Example: Remember Smita's dhinchak tiger skirt?

@dhl:= to send something via courier

Example: I dhl'd the package to you yesterday.

@DHR:= also, Demon Hell Ride. a very, very rough time, as would be experienced during a schitzophrenic episode. Origin: the music of Wesley Willis, which is inspired by his own schizophrenic episodes

Example: The phone hasn't stopped ringing all day. I didn't even get time to take my lunch. I'm on a major DHR, today.

@Dhr:= When someone does something stupid or a remark is not liked.

Example: Well, I have the best car money can buy....Response: Dhr.

@dhud:= A lazy person.

Example: A dhud like Mac can never succeed in life.

@diagonalistics:= Ability to form a diagonal line.

Example: That line is curvy. You need to work on your diagonalistics.

@diagonized:= the dread of having an illness diagnosed

Example: I hate being diagonized by the doctor.

@dialectic:= Extremely interested in other dialects and picks up on them quickly.

Example: Leigh is clearly dialectic. Whenever she hears a new slang term, she immediately and seamlessly incorporates it into her existing vocabulary.

@diaper diva:= Pre-teens who really like NSYNC and the Backstreet boys, and try to dress like Britney Spears.

Example: Eww! Christina's a diaper diva. She just turned 11, and she's wearing a tube top.

@Diatricationalism:= The belief that all vacation and free time is pointless.

Example: James had diatricationalism for BMX and cliff jumping that summer.

@dibble:= a little bit of something, as in food or drink

Example: How big of a piece of cake do you want? Just a dibble.

@dibbley-doofus:= Non-specific technological artifact. Used by engineers to indicate components that they cannot remember the names of. Usually acompanied by vigorous hand waving and violent gesticulation.

Example: While Chris was holding the spring clip he gestured to the bench and asked Mike to pass the dibley-doofus. Unfortunately, Mike passed him a thingy instead.

@dibbs:= A set of clothing, often with accessories.

Example: Hey, Lauryn! Nice dibbs.

@Dick Dictator:= The female equivalent of being pussy whipped.

Example: I'd ask Jane but she's so Dick Dictated she'd never go with us.

@dicked:= Cheated.

Example: You got dicked out of that deal.

@dickens:= Unit to measure pain. Derived from the phrase, Hurts like the dickens.

Example: When I cut my finger, I experienced about 23 kilo-dickens of pain.

@dicknotized:= The state of sexual/emotional limbo that the average teenage girl enters when she finds her first real male sexual partner, thereby causing her to skip school, neglect her academics, drop friends, etc.

Example: I don't know if this is too sexually explicit or not, but...I am a HS English teacher, and this word came up in a class discussion about a student we hadn't seen in months. A fellow classmate of this young lady informed me that the missing student had gotten together with Jeremy, and she is all dicknotized now. You won't see her again.

@dictionary:= This is where all words are found.

Example: Can't find that word in the dictionary? Try the pseudodictionary, mate.

@did I hear a niner in there?:= A reply for when somebody is attempting to lie, but falters horribly. From _Tommy Boy_.

Example: Yeah, sorry I didn't call, but I smashed...my...brand new...Porsche into...a...light-post.

Did I hear a niner in there?

@did it great:= A question about something that took place in the recent past; did it go well?

Example: Ed: I just had a job interview. Ted: Did it great?

@did you get my invitation:= Refers to a pending invitation to bite one's lower posterior

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