by norhygrets January 30, 2010
Friend 1: Where were you do last night?
Friend 2: Sorry I couldn't make it, I was slinging D. You know your boy 😜
Friend 2: Sorry I couldn't make it, I was slinging D. You know your boy 😜
by Hidalgo104 April 01, 2017
The nickname given to a brother or sister in a family a four siblings who makes all of their decisions regarding any expense for their elder parents in light of the cost being divided by four and deducted from their future inheritance.
"Mom had to go to the hospital in an ambulance...I sure that will piss off D-4! That's probably at least $ 200.00 deducted from her inheritance!""
by bettybuttstink December 17, 2009
Abbreviation or code for "Walk the Dog" Said when the dog is within hearing distance and you don't want to commit yourself to taking the dog out.
by HKath July 17, 2010
by Ninjasmasher September 10, 2019
A d-bag is a person who eats the last cookie in a bag of pepperidge farm cookies and rather than throwing the bag away, leaves the bag on the counter for miles to discover resulting in not only Miles' indescribable disappointment, but a temporary lack of concern for proper punctuation, a shinfo status update and the world's tenth longest run on sentence. Go eat a bag of juice you juice bag
by Kiiiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa October 04, 2012
1. (noun): one equipped with the necessary skills, and an EMS pager, to take immediate action in any emergency medical situation ; also extremely talented at carrying awkwardly large and misshaped objects
2. (verb): to act immediately on any injury in such a magical way that the injury miraculously fixes itself
2. (verb): to act immediately on any injury in such a magical way that the injury miraculously fixes itself
1. Girl: Look at that pager on that D-Kwitch, draws a lot of attention to his butt.
2. Girl: OMG, I just hurt my arm carrying this dragon around the school.
Girl 2: Let's D-Kwitch it up!
2. Girl: OMG, I just hurt my arm carrying this dragon around the school.
Girl 2: Let's D-Kwitch it up!
by glitter_pistol May 25, 2012