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Jai Mata Di or JMD is a slogan that literally translates to Victory to Mother or Hail Mother.
In traditional usage, the slogan is attributed to 'more power' or encouragement.
It also doesn't necessitate to be directed at someone and can be generally exclaimed as breakers mid-conversation.
It has transcended it's religious connotations and is en masse adopted as a slogan of positivity by all, especially in the new brewing contemporary cultures of India. Non Zero Sum Games, Jai Mata Di
In traditional usage, the slogan is attributed to 'more power' or encouragement.
It also doesn't necessitate to be directed at someone and can be generally exclaimed as breakers mid-conversation.
It has transcended it's religious connotations and is en masse adopted as a slogan of positivity by all, especially in the new brewing contemporary cultures of India. Non Zero Sum Games, Jai Mata Di
by Anon JMD August 24, 2020
Get the jai mata di mug.A simplified way of saying, "Life goes on". The phrase first came to be in the popular beatles song by the same name, and since then, has became an extremely common phrase in pop and youth culture.
One of the more common scenarios for using "Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da"
Exemplified Man #1: "Hey man, what's cracka-lackin?"
Exemplified Man #2: "My boss denied me the f@#$%ng promotion I've been wanting due to my 'repulsive hygiene'..."
Exemplified Man #1: "Well, you could always try using--"
Exemplified Man #2: "Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da!"
Exemplified Man #1: "Uhmm... What?"
Exemplified Man #2: "Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da... You know! (sings) Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da, life goes on, Bra---"
Exemplified Man #1: "Oh, Now I see! You are using 'Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da' as slang for 'life goes on'- which, everyone knows are the following lyrics in the popular, yet obnoxious Beatles tune! Such an obviously interpretable phrase should be used more often! I too, am going to begin using this phrase commonly in my speech!"
Exemplified Man #1: "Hey man, what's cracka-lackin?"
Exemplified Man #2: "My boss denied me the f@#$%ng promotion I've been wanting due to my 'repulsive hygiene'..."
Exemplified Man #1: "Well, you could always try using--"
Exemplified Man #2: "Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da!"
Exemplified Man #1: "Uhmm... What?"
Exemplified Man #2: "Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da... You know! (sings) Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da, life goes on, Bra---"
Exemplified Man #1: "Oh, Now I see! You are using 'Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da' as slang for 'life goes on'- which, everyone knows are the following lyrics in the popular, yet obnoxious Beatles tune! Such an obviously interpretable phrase should be used more often! I too, am going to begin using this phrase commonly in my speech!"
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Get the Ob-La-Di-Ob-La-Da mug.Short for Dirac sword, these swords utilize negative energy derived from the Dirac sea (a property in the Dirac Hole Theory) to create delusions that are sent to dead spots in the visual parts of every humans' brain, which in turn makes the delusion real in the form human perception. Used by gigalomaniacs in the show Chaos; Head.
When my friend Seria pulled out her di-sword, the world around the blade became distorted as if the sword wasn't supposed to exist.
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Get the di-sword mug.This is the proper spelling of the word "didn't" (a contraction of the phrase "did not"). Everybody whose anybody pronounces "didn't" like "di'n't".
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