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Dynomite

I stuck some dynomite up me pussy; I on da rag.
by Anonymous October 28, 2003
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dysomiia

dysomiia is the best person on discord,

they're smart witty and handsome, they're also usually right about most things and don't question their judgment

dysomiia is hilarious and funny, again best person on discord.
dude, dysomiia is hilarious

bro, he's so smart, i bet he's a dyso (dysomiia(
by dysomiia April 26, 2021
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dasomie

the girl who will never leave your side. she's always there for you whenever you need someone to talk to and she is very comfortable to be around. plus she is very pretty and smart and just goals.
dasomie is such an adorable person
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Dysoning

The act of pooping under an aunt or grandmas couch and waiting for them to dust bust under the couch, sucking up your excrement.
Hey Dylan, Brett is Dysoning Aunt Sara
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Dynomiite

Dynomiite is a cool chick yo.
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Dysnomia

Confusing particular names for one another, for example 'Sarah' for 'Lisa' and vice versa.

Similar to dyscalculia, wherein someone may believe that 5+6=10, dysnomia can strike at any time with the sufferer being nonetheless completely unaware. Most commonly dysnomia occurs when meeting another person for the first time and exchanging names as part of the initial greeting: "Hi, my name's Lisa..." and the conversation then continues and after ten minutes of talking the other person confidently bids them farewell, unintentionally substituting another name for the person's actual name, only to be corrected.

Dysnomia can cause offence and insult to the person whose name has been misremembered, and confusion and embarrassment to the person with difficulty remembering the names.

ORIGIN: coined in German from dys- ‘difficult’ + Latin nomen ‘name’.
"Sorry Lisa, I often confuse the names Sarah and Lisa, it's my dysnomia... Oh, I meant sorry Sarah... You know what I mean."
by CunningLinguist_3.0 July 11, 2024
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Dysnomia

Confusing particular names for one another, for example 'Sarah' for 'Lisa' and vice versa.

Similar to dyscalculia, wherein someone may believe that 5+6=10, dysnomia can strike at any time with the sufferer being nonetheless completely unaware. Most commonly dysnomia occurs when meeting another person for the first time and exchanging names as part of the initial greeting: "Hi, my name's Lisa..." and the conversation then continues and after ten minutes of talking the other person confidently bids them farewell, unintentionally substituting another name for the person's actual name, only to be corrected.

Dysnomia can cause offence and insult to the person whose name has been misremembered, and confusion and embarrassment to the person with difficulty remembering the names.

ORIGIN: coined in German from dys- ‘difficult’ + Latin nomen ‘name’.
"Sorry Lisa, I often confuse the names Sarah and Lisa, it's my dysnomia... Oh, I meant sorry Sarah... You know what I mean."
by CunningLinguist_3.0 July 11, 2024
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