Overusing or continually stating another persons coined phrase results in diluting their brand. People who imitate others often succeed in diluting their brand. When someone's brand is diluted they often lose respect and often become very angry at the person who diluted their brand. Diluting someones brand is an unspeakable crime often punished by death.
Ray said," Willie is diluting my brand by constantly saying "doin work."
Many white people often dilute the brand of rappers by using their lyrics in everyday conversations.
Many white people often dilute the brand of rappers by using their lyrics in everyday conversations.
by Ian Slayton May 17, 2007

by Jack April 10, 2003

You doing that to other people to downplay what has been happening to me does not change that I don't have to prove damages.
Hym "You just don't want me to just anything out of this and I'm going to. Diluting what you're doing to me by sweeping under the rug the negatives and highlighting MANUFACTURED (False) positives is not going to bring the parents who were killed by their own son back from the dead. It isn't my own medicine. It isn't my own logic. It isn't trivial what you're doing to me here and you ignoring me isn't going to change that. I was right. You didn't believe me. And now you are trying to make me wrong after the fact so you don't have to be retarded. You're lying for and in the name of your retarded kids and you still need to pay me for my labor and time or you're going to lose one and if you don't stop (In the words of David Friedman) 'Making people's lives miserable and harming them economically' arbitrarily you're kids are going to see you doing that... Do it to other people in their schools... And then those people you have immiserated are doing to go out and get a gun and fix your mistake for you AGAIN. And if you don't stop doing it TO ME. I'm ALSO going to have to do it. Give me my money and leave me alone. That is what need to happen here."
by Hym Iam July 23, 2025

When you take in smoke then a regular breath and hold it till it’s completely diluted. When you blow it out it just looks like air.
I had to smoke inside so I was lung diluting it.
Johns mom walked in after he took a puff so he had to lung dilute it.
Johns mom walked in after he took a puff so he had to lung dilute it.
by Kameria November 7, 2020

Refers to a group-hug that you give to both a person of the opposite gender whom you like very much and his/her main squeeze; the theory is that this will reduce the chance of said significant other's feeling jealous or "left out", the way he/she might feel if you merely hugged your "target" person "individually".
Initially administering a diluted embrace does not necessarily mean that you are forfeiting your option to give your opposite-gender friend a "separate" hug at some point during your period of visiting with the pair of lovers; often, this "communal arms-around" can merely be the first of at least two such warm embraces; it can just be what you do as a "hello; so nice to see you" greeting when you first bump into the couple. After you all have finished exchanging friendly small talk or whatever else the three of you choose to share during that particular meeting, you probably can then give each of the two people an "individual" hug to say goodbye, which of course will allow you to cuddle up to your "target" person "exclusively" for a moment after all; extra points if this time you make sure to embrace the person's significant other first --- i.e., before you clasp your "target" person --- so that he/she will not have to wonder if he is gonna "get some lovies", too.
by QuacksO February 10, 2019

When a word is forcefully broadened to the point where it loses its purpose, not through natural evolution, but for the sake of inclusion or ideology. Broadening something so much it renders its purpose non existent or lesser as a result.
“The sky is grey”
“What? It’s blue!”
“Grey just means any color that isn’t white!””
“That’s just a dilution fallacy, grey means a specific color, spontaneously ditching that for your opinion is insane!”
Alternatively:
“Let Timmy have a drivers license!”
“But he can’t drive!”
“Don’t worry, drivers licenses are meant to include everyone! It just means anyone with an interest in qualifying for driving!”
“That’s just a dilution fallacy, it no longer means what it’s supposed to!”
“What? It’s blue!”
“Grey just means any color that isn’t white!””
“That’s just a dilution fallacy, grey means a specific color, spontaneously ditching that for your opinion is insane!”
Alternatively:
“Let Timmy have a drivers license!”
“But he can’t drive!”
“Don’t worry, drivers licenses are meant to include everyone! It just means anyone with an interest in qualifying for driving!”
“That’s just a dilution fallacy, it no longer means what it’s supposed to!”
by NathanMcCulley June 12, 2025
