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(:D))
by Geethmo May 19, 2011
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-_-d

Up yours.
An emoticon depicting the action of flicking you off.
Christine: "Linda! Get off aim! Do your homework..."
Linda: " -_-d "
by -_-d December 7, 2006
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d

Why would you even need to search this up? It's a fucking letter
ecorin real d
by Ecorin real July 7, 2021
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D

(N) The abbreviation, D, is a short-hand word used to abbreviate the word "Douche" or "Douchebag".

It was invented so people off all ages could say the word, Douche, without the consequences of getting in trouble by saying the formally socially-unacceptable word.

"D of the Day" is a common phrase associated with this word to describe someone who has said a phrase that wins the "Douchebag of the Day" award
by Iggy77 October 23, 2009
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d&d

I NEED SOME CAFFINE BAD LET'S GO TO D&D NOW!!
by LATINDIVA2NV July 17, 2005
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:D

A sarcastic smile, "almost funny" Rumoured to be invented by the almighty Dane + Elevation of the Cockle Unit clan. Widely used all over the world.
by Daneyboyharvster2k9 June 6, 2009
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D&D

As stated by Epsy....except for the naive collectable book game part. The open game license has opened opportunities for people to express and spread their ideas among the gaming industry... that's all. Nobody is making you buy these books. They are simply made so that, people will have a much wider variety of ideas floating through their heads. Who knew that letting age-old campaign settings expand and creating new monsters for groups that have memorized monster stats (and the DM is too ignorant to change them) is a bad thing. If you truly think that the game is turning terrible because, for some reason, more books stop your flow of creative thinking then teach new 'naive' players 2nd or 1st edition rules.
Example? This is a rant. But gaming rules!
by Just_A_Guy October 22, 2004
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