A common Welsh response to a question, literal translation "Your Mother", often used as a playful insult amongst friends
John: Hei Gary, be ti'n gwneud heno?
Gary: Dy fam.
John: Hi Gary, what you doing tonight?
Gary: Your mother.
Gary: Dy fam.
John: Hi Gary, what you doing tonight?
Gary: Your mother.
by dy_fam March 22, 2023
Get the Dy fammug. "Dys" stands for "Did You See." It's often used in text messages and online chats to quickly ask if someone has noticed or viewed something.
Person 1: "Dys the new trailer for that movie?"
Person 2: "Yeah, it looks amazing!"
Person 1: "Dys my email about the project deadline?"
Person 2: "Not yet, I'll check it now."
Person 2: "Yeah, it looks amazing!"
Person 1: "Dys my email about the project deadline?"
Person 2: "Not yet, I'll check it now."
by DYG King June 18, 2024
Get the DYSmug. dying of death doesn't mean you are actually dying because there needs to be a reason why your dying.
by TheDeadPerson February 27, 2022
Get the dying of deathmug. by germanjimmygiver August 11, 2019
Get the Dying Horsesmug. Best comeback for "po" or "jo"
by Brr206 March 25, 2023
Get the Dy vomug. "Mum, are we there yet? I'm dying to go!"
"Not far honey. We should probably buy a Happy Meal or something so we don't get into trouble."
"Not far honey. We should probably buy a Happy Meal or something so we don't get into trouble."
by Space Quest January 7, 2017
Get the Dying to gomug. 