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det

In the military, det is short for detect or detected. The popularity of this term, as with other military terminology, has been adopted by the video game community.

A second usage, det is also short for and used to refer to a person or item that can detect; detector or detection.
* Intimate radar contact det 20 miles
* Purchase a det because they are building stealth units.
by Chess24 December 19, 2012
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Det

1.To get punched up
To Be Punched
For one to have punched you

2.Looks Nice
Girls Looking Fine
Anything that looks nice
Yo, that punk ass just called my girl a junge, he's about to get 'det'.

Bloooood that girls 'det'
by Julian Vassell October 13, 2004
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det

The thin, ice-like substance on cool grass early in the morning.
"Don't step on the det!"
by Anteatereatingant April 22, 2006
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DETS

Dedicated Entirely To Skateboarding
Started in Central Florida-Melbourne, Palm Bay Area
DETS spraypainted on a wall or skate spot
by neck face February 19, 2009
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Det

The name givin to anyone from the East side of Michigan. Known for gang violence with their rivals, the skee.
Dets dislike the West side of Michigan, I too hate the West side. I believe I'll join the Dets. I am a Det now. Det for life!
by Brett Collins August 6, 2008
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Det

Noun: USMC slang for detachment.
DUDE: Were you on that Greek Det back in 2000?

HOMIE: Hell yeah man, and it was cool too until the 2-star took our libbo away.

DUDE: Yeah man, what an ass clown.
by old balls January 10, 2008
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det

a retarded-sounding word that is short for detpack
I use "det" instead of "detpack" because I wouldn't want to waste a half second of time to sound coherent. That would be dumb.
by GFKY September 25, 2003
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