A phrase used to address an ambiguous sentence that could be interpreted as having homosexual connotations. This expression is employed to acknowledge awareness of the suggestive nature of the statement while affirming one's heterosexual orientation.
Origin: Coined on March 19, 2024, by Marvin Aquil Jones, professionally recognized as Quilly (previously Quilly Millz), during his appearance on DJ Akademiks' "Off The Record" podcast, based in Philadelphia.
Origin: Coined on March 19, 2024, by Marvin Aquil Jones, professionally recognized as Quilly (previously Quilly Millz), during his appearance on DJ Akademiks' "Off The Record" podcast, based in Philadelphia.
by diddydoit March 24, 2024

by CathQuis LewVey September 16, 2025

To get your diddy on means to basically do you, do what ever u feel u wanna do at that paticular time
by stylez-Benji November 19, 2010

A specific hotline where women, instead of remaining silent, call and finally understanding the Latin phrase que tacit consentit, stand up to Diddy's misogyny
by Sexydimma October 16, 2024

A comment mainly teenagers have been posting under predominately Instagram advertisement’s comments.
These kids are on the band wagon on commenting ‘Nice try Diddy’ or ‘Nice try super Diddy’ on loads of Instagram advertisements, and most of them don’t really know the meaning themselves.
It comes from P.Diddy who we all know, or at least what happened to him and his crimes, he got caught out for doing illicit activities on people . He was know for involving himself in loads of companies within the entertainment industry, and more.
The teens who are commenting ‘Nice try Diddy’ are jokingly suggesting that P.Diddy had some involvement within the company that is advertising on Instagram. Sort of ‘Nice try, but you didn’t get me’ relating to what he done in his illicit activities to people.
It’s an underlying mini trend that has stuck around longer than most other ones, but at some point or another it will fade out, however since the advertisements can be shown to users even when the post was created a long while ago, the comments are still there showing, which may cause more people to carry on.
These kids are on the band wagon on commenting ‘Nice try Diddy’ or ‘Nice try super Diddy’ on loads of Instagram advertisements, and most of them don’t really know the meaning themselves.
It comes from P.Diddy who we all know, or at least what happened to him and his crimes, he got caught out for doing illicit activities on people . He was know for involving himself in loads of companies within the entertainment industry, and more.
The teens who are commenting ‘Nice try Diddy’ are jokingly suggesting that P.Diddy had some involvement within the company that is advertising on Instagram. Sort of ‘Nice try, but you didn’t get me’ relating to what he done in his illicit activities to people.
It’s an underlying mini trend that has stuck around longer than most other ones, but at some point or another it will fade out, however since the advertisements can be shown to users even when the post was created a long while ago, the comments are still there showing, which may cause more people to carry on.
*An Instagram advertisement shows up in your feed and the top comment shows up*
Random edgy teenage kid: ‘Nice try Diddy’
Random edgy teenage kid: ‘Nice try Diddy’
by Phantomlight March 29, 2025

by therealdealtruthteller April 14, 2024

John : in basketball game* , “ play sum d , no diddy “
Terry : ayoooooooo?????
John : I said no diddy bruh it ain gay
Terry : ayoooooooo?????
John : I said no diddy bruh it ain gay
by SapPeezy March 27, 2024
