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my rent check is due and i am need of be tending to my apartment and other obligations, but i am going to wind up hopefully getting at most 2 hours of sleep head down on my desk at work. FTD!
by GrimWorker March 03, 2010
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Facebook Transmitted Diseases - Viruses and hacks that you get on facebook and then instantly send to all of your other friends.
Have you seen the news feed today? People are spreading FTD's faster than the cast members of Jersey Shore on spring break.
by PROSTASIS.com May 04, 2011
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A phrase you can use when youre acknoledging anything that is simply “for the day”. It can be used to describe just about anything that is specific to that day or event, like a mood, outfit, expression, or something that you plan on buying, using, or sharing with friends.
Friend 1: I just wanna get some biddies over here tonight!

Friend 2: Same, thats my mood FTD

You guys wanna do a joint or a blunt for the day?

Girl, you look so cute! I’m loving the fit FTD.
by hiddenvalleyfaith February 28, 2019
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Yo dude, looks like ur surving prison time... FTD!.

(when a sports team does bad) They just went all out FTD.

FTW? more like FTD! BEOTCH.
by whatchill October 26, 2010
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fuck the dee.
united win scottish cup 2010. FTD
by shedded June 15, 2010
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Frontotemporal Dementia. formerly known as Pick's Disease is a dementia that initially attacks the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, before spreading throughout the rest of the brain eventually causing death.
The US Social Security Administration now lists FTD as a condition which qualifies one for Social Security Disability payments.

My wife was laid off from her job at age 59, and shortly thereafter was diagnosed with FTD (Frontotemporal Dementia).
by TheMickster April 03, 2011
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Acronym. Stands for 'Fuck the Dornier'. Used on social media, text messages but rarely spoken. It began being used so that passengers and non aviation personnel would not be aware you were annoyed with the aircraft, much like the acronym 'FML'

The phrase is used to describe a hardship at work relating to a fault or short coming of your aircraft.

The phrase is widely used amongst airline crew in relation to a hardship at work. It originated from crew operating the Dornier 328 aircraft but due to staff rotation to other operators the phrase has started to become widespread.
We are stranded in Gatwick, as the aircraft is broken, FTD.

Why do passengers bring such large bags on the aircraft, FTD.
by Sundsvall500 December 15, 2012
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