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Dord n. An inappropriately excitable or excited person.

Dord adj. To excite, usu. too much and in inappropriate circumstances.

(from OE durrede v. to overindulge in emotion)
"Man, you're a real dord today, chill, it's just a pineapple pizza, ffs!"

"Don't try and dord me, you freak! I'm trying to concentrate on facebook!"
Dord by Siyu Yabazza March 1, 2017
Related Words
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Originally bieng a misspelling of D or d meaning Density, it is used as a term to describe false words that are made up, either on the spot from shock or from misspellings that have vague meanings.
Most of Gen Z slang is all dord. What does bussin even mean?
Dord by -Beelzebub- March 21, 2022
An accidental letter meant to be D or d meaning abbreviation for density but then got misread and put in the dictionary as Dord. It has since been taken out.
Dord is a topic Vsauce has discussed.
Defined simply as density in the New International Dictionary, however later being named as a mistake. The real word was D or d, (d) meaning density.
Person 1: We're studying dord in science!
Person 2: You mean d or d? That spelling was an error in a dictionary.
dord by Anymonoymonous November 29, 2022
A former ghost word, adopted by Nendoics to mean their religious text.
Have you read the parables in the Dord?
Dord by Rendered useless December 11, 2022
A unit of density approximately equal to 23.6 grams per cubic centimeter. It first appeared in the 1934 edition of the Merrian-Webster Dictionary.
This substance has a density of 50 grams per cubic centimeter, or about 2.1 dords.
Dord by ssvbxx April 23, 2023