Another way of saying die, dying or dead without twitter suspending your account or other social media platforms censoring your comment or post. Social media moderators takes everything you say literally. Unless you’re using the word in an informative way, twitter will see it as a threat, harassment or bullying. So even if you meant to tell your friend to die as a joke, when that tweet is reported, twitter support will see it as an actual threat. This often results in twitter either taking down your posts, limiting your account functions or simply permanently banning your account. This abbreviation is now being used across all social media platforms. Many have naturally included the term in their normal vocabulary. Unfortunately, twitter seems to have figured it out and can easily figure out what you mean with context, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Twitter user A: What the hell bitch isn’t it hot today?
Twitter user B: Yes omg, I feel like i’m going to d word at any moment. Fuck summer! Winter is superior.
Twitter user A: Purr
Twitter user B: Yes omg, I feel like i’m going to d word at any moment. Fuck summer! Winter is superior.
Twitter user A: Purr
by loonatheworld November 24, 2021

A WORD THAT NERDS USE ON XBOX LIVE AND PS3 TO SEEM COOL BECAUSE THEY ONLY HAVE ONE WORD IN THERE NAME.
by Niitrogen September 22, 2013

by bop your bussy little fucks February 7, 2020

by The boss bros July 9, 2022

The spoken word is generally done by overweight white chicks whose parents spent a small fortune to send them to art school so they can learn more techniques to offend people using performance art as a cover. It is shit.
I went to see XYZ Experimental Theatre last night, and Jennie performed the spoken word. Once my ears stopped bleeding, I really got into the performance.
by Corioscopy October 8, 2004

(1) A brief competitive verbal exchange between two or more individuals. One individual attempts to outdo another in his or her use of the English language in the most ridiculous manner possible. (2) Phrase used to cut the tension by an observer during an intense verbal assault.
When Stephen was insulting Ariel's "Run for the Cure" bracelet and Ariel tried to fight him, Meg tried to cut the tension by referring to the altercation as a word off.
by Sarah1983 August 3, 2007
