by Souma124 September 29, 2021
Get the Dibakar mug.The owner of iOSGods, also known as Leecher, DiDA or Rook. Also known for stealing source codes then banning you without reason.
Liam: *bans all cheaters and leeches offsets*
Joka, DanYal, TheArmKing: “Hey, we just got liam didaed!”
Joka, DanYal, TheArmKing: “Hey, we just got liam didaed!”
by Liam Dida October 3, 2020
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Function: noun
Etymology: Ski culture - Inland NW USA
Date: 2010
A particular mode of reasoning that results from smoking marijuana.
Function: noun
Etymology: Ski culture - Inland NW USA
Date: 2010
A particular mode of reasoning that results from smoking marijuana.
His decision to put on some music and have a beer, rather than to return to work, was a result of some solid didabolean logic.
by Growlvin January 22, 2010
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Get the Didaskaleinophobia mug.The Catalan version of Diego, this is a good-natured man whom only wants the best for you. The original form is Didacus from Medieval Spanish, with three namesakes; Saint Diego of Alcala, Blessed Diego Carvalho and Blessed Diego Jose of Cadiz; all a.k.a. Didacus.
Didac himself is one-of-a-kind; a highly intelligent, empathetic and gorgeous man. Once you have yourself a Didac, never left him go.
Other forms of Didac include Diego and Santiago (Spanish), Jacob (English), and Thiago (Portuguese).
Didac himself is one-of-a-kind; a highly intelligent, empathetic and gorgeous man. Once you have yourself a Didac, never left him go.
Other forms of Didac include Diego and Santiago (Spanish), Jacob (English), and Thiago (Portuguese).
1; "Who's that guy over there? Do you know him?"
2; "Yes, his name's Didac and he's mine - no looking."
1; "But he's so hot..."
2; "Exactly."
2; "Yes, his name's Didac and he's mine - no looking."
1; "But he's so hot..."
2; "Exactly."
by tu_luna January 30, 2018
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1. Intended to instruct or inform or inclined to moralize excessively. (e.g., a didactic story)
2. A word that is overused by English majors as a pretense to sound intellectual when they are actually stating an obvious and trivial fact.
1. Intended to instruct or inform or inclined to moralize excessively. (e.g., a didactic story)
2. A word that is overused by English majors as a pretense to sound intellectual when they are actually stating an obvious and trivial fact.
by octechwriter September 25, 2007
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