Stands for 'Dump The Motherfucker Already'. From Dan Savage's 'Savage Love' column. It's advice given to someone complaining about a significant other's repellent behaviour. Often given, seldom taken. Concise, if not tactful, it's often a shock to the complainant, who might not be able to look at the situation objectivelly and see how bad it's gotten.
Should be used either when a person keeps repeating the same complaints over and over again and seems unhappy in the relationship and unwilling to do anything about it, or when anyone can see at a glance that it's a toxic, if not abusive, relationship.
Should be used either when a person keeps repeating the same complaints over and over again and seems unhappy in the relationship and unwilling to do anything about it, or when anyone can see at a glance that it's a toxic, if not abusive, relationship.
(a)
Lindsey: "Aargh, I'm so frustrated with Jon, he never calls when he says he will and keeps telling me about what other girls are hot! What should I do???"
Rachel: "Well, considering you've been doing nothing but tell me about how much you hate Jon for the past three months, you should either tell him this, or DTMFA. We're all sick of hearing it!"
(b)
Alex: "Yeah, I'd love to come hang out with you guys, but Jamie will totally lose it if I talk to another girl. Last time I went somewhere without her she locked me out of the house and wouldn't talk to me for two days."
Leighanne: What the hell? She sounds like a total psycho. You should DTMFA before she boils your bunny or something.
Lindsey: "Aargh, I'm so frustrated with Jon, he never calls when he says he will and keeps telling me about what other girls are hot! What should I do???"
Rachel: "Well, considering you've been doing nothing but tell me about how much you hate Jon for the past three months, you should either tell him this, or DTMFA. We're all sick of hearing it!"
(b)
Alex: "Yeah, I'd love to come hang out with you guys, but Jamie will totally lose it if I talk to another girl. Last time I went somewhere without her she locked me out of the house and wouldn't talk to me for two days."
Leighanne: What the hell? She sounds like a total psycho. You should DTMFA before she boils your bunny or something.
by Stalkertime December 22, 2008
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Stands for Dump The Mother Fucker. Used when you are going to, have, or are dumping your partner.
Present: Dumping The Mother Fucker.
ex: I'm DTMF right now
Past: Dumped The Mother Fucker.
ex: I DTMF yesterday
Future: Dump The Mother Fucker.
ex: I'm going to DTMF tonight.
Present: Dumping The Mother Fucker.
ex: I'm DTMF right now
Past: Dumped The Mother Fucker.
ex: I DTMF yesterday
Future: Dump The Mother Fucker.
ex: I'm going to DTMF tonight.
My boyfriend was getting on my nerves, so I DTMF!
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by Kristian Quark June 29, 2007
Get the DTCMFA mug.An indivual who presents false information with the intention of deceiving another party and trying to look like a baller or to make himself or herself look good. In many cases done infront of an oppisite sex to try and seduce them.
To lie outrageously or brazenly
To lie outrageously or brazenly
1.) "Artin lies to make friends when he is around mona his girlfriend."
2.) Navid lies to make friends to Arta to excite him.
3.) Asif says: My name is usif Arta says: Don't lie to make friends (DLTMF)Asif!
4.) Converstation form: Nadim says: "My neckalace is $50 christina" Arta responds " Nadim Don't lie to make friends, you don't have $50"
2.) Navid lies to make friends to Arta to excite him.
3.) Asif says: My name is usif Arta says: Don't lie to make friends (DLTMF)Asif!
4.) Converstation form: Nadim says: "My neckalace is $50 christina" Arta responds " Nadim Don't lie to make friends, you don't have $50"
by Arta November 30, 2005
Get the Don't lie to make friends (DLTMF) mug.Dual Tone Multiple Frequency. Pressing a button on the keypad of a touch-tone phone generates a pair of tones of specified frequency and duration. The network or the equipment at the other end of the connection (such as a remote control for a phone answering machine, or a telephone interconnect system) detects and interprets these tones. In analog networks, audible tones generated by the network provide the call progress indications to the user. Different tones allow the human ear to interpret the progress of the call. On digital networks (such as PBX or ISDN), the network may send indication messages to the phone to indicate the status of the call, and the phone may generate most tones locally, driven by those messages.
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