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DNL

"Do Not Like"

Used for both spoken and written communication.
Appropriate when the word, "hate" is too strong.
Sam: "Did you try that new peach beer?"
BBJ: "DNL! It tasted like bubble bath, Dude!"

Sam: "How was your blind date?"
BBJ: "She's hot, but a TOTAL gold-digger. DNL."
by Scrappy SamCat October 2, 2009
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dniym

Yao! Dniym!
by Markjoh January 21, 2004
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DNE

When placed near a writing, drawing, or other marking on a chalkboard or whiteboard, it means "Do Not Erase"
The mathematician wrote DNE on his whiteboard after finishing a particularly difficult proof.
by Jared Harder August 3, 2007
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DNU

by UnsurelyMike June 18, 2021
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marxian-DNA

noun

marxian-DNA is a term used to describe certain consistent symmetry attributes subtly evasive but inherently present in all Marxian linguistic patterns. Effectively, marxian-DNA is the core component of a specific form of narrative composition, applied in a preconditioned pattern so to forward a Marxian objective.
" the narrative or language associated with pacifism, defeatism, the downplaying of the importance of national sovereignty and social and cultural norms etc. all such narrative constitute what can be categorized as marxian-DNA ".
by Baron Neville July 2, 2017
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DNS

Domain Name Service. Usually a server that runs on port 53 to convert IP names to English words.
64.233.161.99, the class B IP resolves to www.google.com.us. (Note: all domain names end with their country code. ".US" (dot US) is the default domain name for unspecified countries.
by Bob G Midi June 2, 2004
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DNP

Acroynym for Do Not Print (or, for Net purposes, Do Not Post). This is more important in sf fan etiquette than in netiquette; in the latter, it is presumed that it is Bad Form to quote someone else's email on a bulletin board, although some people still sometimes make the error of doing so. While letters technically remain the intellectual property of the writer, most newspapers, magazines and fanzines assume anything submitted to them is for publication, so saying, “The following is DNP...” indicates that you are withdrawing any implicit permission to print that part of your missive.
by rich brown August 11, 2004
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