The action of getting drunk and hearing a song one would otherwise despise, logging on to iTunes and downloading it only to hate yourself the following day.
I heard this guy karaoke "Here Comes The Hotstepper" while I was at the bar last night so I went home and Drunk DL'd it. I had the confirmation email from iTunes today, what was I thinking?
by KKas10 August 27, 2009
Get the Drunk DL mug.The five most powerful words on Wall Street. This refers to a fictional individual "dL" who is so knowledgeable and so well known in the industry, that the claim of "bringing in" encouraging to join the organization such a person is an instant credibility boost to the claimant, a claim so remarkable that an otherwise weak person could be hired solely on said claim.
person seeing job: ...so thats what i did for the past 15 years
interviewer: your experience is mediocre, what else do you bring to the table?
person seeing job: "I can bring in dL"
interviewer: your experience is mediocre, what else do you bring to the table?
person seeing job: "I can bring in dL"
by james10038 September 26, 2007
Get the I can bring in dL mug.To engage in an interaction, usually on a sexually basis, that involves no one but the two parties involved.
by Aaron123c May 8, 2018
Get the On the dl mug.It's a question often asked on Music forums or boards asking wether you should Buy an album, as in go out and cop it. Download an album, as in go out and get it off the internet. Or trash an album as in don't even bother with it.
by Neezy July 11, 2006
Get the buy/dl/trash mug.Literally, "Too slow; didn't load" Said whenever a website takes too long, for example by the slashdot effect of digg effect
Person A: Hey, did you see that funny cat video I told you about?
Person B: No, ts;dl. it just kept saying buffering
Person B: No, ts;dl. it just kept saying buffering
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Get the ts;dl mug.by undefined avenger February 4, 2007
Get the on the dl mug.Literally: "too rambley; didn't listen". This spoken phrase is a take off of the popular "tl;dr" (too long; didn't read). Pronounce the letters, namely "tee are. dee ell". This verbal response indicates you stopped listening as the other person was blathering on for too long and you lost interest.
Sarah: So what do you want to do for dinner tonight? We can do Mexican, Italian or Chinese. I want to invite Steve and Kathy, but of course you know that Steve does not like Chinese and Kathy can't eat late. But the only good Italian place is really crowded so the wait would be really long early.. which I guess leaves either that burrito place.... or that not so good Italian place, where the waiter was rude to us the last time. So, what do you think?
Russell: tr;dl
Russell: tr;dl
by DrRascal June 30, 2011
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