What's new, happening, and/or happened. Typically used when someone did not hear or was paying attention.
by Dick Cheas February 26, 2009
EXAMPLE 1
coworker 1: man work was hard today
coworker 2: you know what else is hard?
coworker 1: What?
coworker 2: Dis Dick haha
EXAMPLE 2
guy 1: dude the day is so long, when will it end?
guy 2: you know what else is long?
guy 1: no, what?
guy 2: Dis Dick! haha
coworker 1: man work was hard today
coworker 2: you know what else is hard?
coworker 1: What?
coworker 2: Dis Dick haha
EXAMPLE 2
guy 1: dude the day is so long, when will it end?
guy 2: you know what else is long?
guy 1: no, what?
guy 2: Dis Dick! haha
by mybayarea December 10, 2010
A phrase you use, while looking at videos on nothingtoxic.com, to ask if someone has died. It is used in the comment section under the video.
by Jessssse A February 10, 2009
A dog who is clearly very attached to his male owner; in the case of a dog owned by a male-female couple, a dog who prefers the company of the male.
As usual, Rover snuggled up next to George, causing George's wife Rita to comment that their dog was clearly a real di-lover.
by JunieG December 20, 2006
by TrustMe1936 February 23, 2022
Many malls in the Boston area contain security guards which wear hats very similar to Drill Instructors or state police, hence; Rent-A-Drill Instructor.
"Did you just shoplift from that store? I'm going to kill the whole platoon for that, and YOU'RE going to watch! HEY, GET BACK HERE!"
by The Sub January 27, 2005
Used whenever a conversation has no more interesting points in it, in instant messenging, when it's no longer of interest to one of the parties in the conversation.
*long silence*
A)*conversation dies*
B)ashes to ashes, bits to bits
A)How's your family?
B)The conversation died. Get over it.
A)*conversation dies*
B)ashes to ashes, bits to bits
A)How's your family?
B)The conversation died. Get over it.
by conorschild December 21, 2005