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DWIA

Don't Wear It Again.
A: Hey, how's the dress?
B: DWIA
by ddkdaniel May 15, 2016
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Dwide Schrude

Paternal great-grandfather of paper salesman Dwight Schrute. All we know about Dwide Schrude is that he was Amish and had a son, grandson and great-grandson who were all named Dwight Schrute.
Dwight Schrute: My father's name was Dwight Schrute. My grandfather's name was Dwight Schrute. His father's name, Dwide Schrude."
by Knew too much help October 10, 2020
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dwadizan

An insult. A fucking stupid dumb idiot. Someone that has no hope. They’re just an oaf lumbering around. Such a waste of a human being. We ALL know some dwadizans. I’m sure you can think of some specific examples now.
1: Bro, Billy failed the math test! ahaha
2: Why are you surprised? Fucking dwadizan is so dumb!

Donald Trump is such a dwadizan!
by vinny420 August 31, 2021
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dwaddle

to lean on an x-ray table while at work; to slack at work; Timothy's version of "dawdle"
Hey can you guys not dwaddle anymore and get some work done?
by Pokey Askalot October 24, 2007
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Dwindle

To decrease to a point at which the dwindling object is almsot nonexistent.
President Forwill's supporters dwindled down to his wife and his brother-in-law.
by Diggity Monkeez May 10, 2005
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Dwiddle

To rub a girls clit (or vaginal area) or to play with it. Usually with several fingers on an open hand.
I dwiddled that bitch
by J- Dubb August 6, 2008
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diadem

di·a·dem
n.

1. A crown worn as a sign of royalty.
2. Royal power or dignity.


tr.v. di·a·demed, di·a·dem·ing, di·a·dems


Middle English diademe, from Old French, from Latin diadma, from Greek, band, from diadein, to bind around : dia-, dia- + dein, d-, to bind.
To adorn with or as if with a diadem.

Not so, when diadem'd with rays divine. --Pope.

To terminate the evil, To diadem the right. --R. H. Neale.
by niz_manc December 1, 2004
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