A phrase that should be used when you want to tell someone to stop talking, or trying to talk to you. Just as one would say “slide into my dm’s” quite romantically or sexually suggestive, telling someone to get out would imply repulsion or annoyance toward that person/s. This may be used in real life situations as well as online (e.g. ig twitter etc.)
Boy: “so wyd babes”
Y/n: “uhm nothing much”
Boy: “hahah coool”
Y/n: “okay time to get out me dm’s mate ”
Y/n: “uhm nothing much”
Boy: “hahah coool”
Y/n: “okay time to get out me dm’s mate ”
by Yhyh April 30, 2019

Abbreviation for the phrase "slide into a doo maker". Can be used to depict a sexual act involving penetration of one's anus.
by djadamm December 3, 2023

by Xenko On Timing May 31, 2024

Gliding in the DM's-The complete overshoot of "sliding" In the DM's. For one to "glide" in the DM's you must enter his or her DM's so sly and smooth that it has a direct affect of positive result; to have an overbearing feeling of confidence that you will get a direct result from this action; only few posses the power to "glide" into the DM's.
by Apple jack January 6, 2015

In video games, DM stands for Desperation Move.
When playing a video game, specifically an RPG/JRPG, it's the strongest move during a boss fight. They usually happen halfway or 3/4 of the way through the battle and are a bitch to survive. These will usually hack away your HP in seconds if you do not dodge or block properly.
When playing a video game, specifically an RPG/JRPG, it's the strongest move during a boss fight. They usually happen halfway or 3/4 of the way through the battle and are a bitch to survive. These will usually hack away your HP in seconds if you do not dodge or block properly.
I'm fighting my way through the Data Organization XIII battles but Master Xehanort's DM keeps killing me.
Xemnas' Desperation Move is a pain in the ass to dodge.
Xemnas' Desperation Move is a pain in the ass to dodge.
by alittlebitbookish June 1, 2020

by DieSirenee46s14 August 28, 2017
