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A defenseman with a long 6 foot lacrosse pole whos job is to protect the goalie and the cage. Doing whatever is necessary to do so, may this be knocking a attackman out on his ass or throwing himself in front of a ball goin 70+ mph
Coach: go in at dpole
Player: what do i do
Coach: fuck shit up
dpole by Tanner hanson February 8, 2014
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dp dps DPD DPC DPM DPH DPR DPT DPMO DPA
Teacher:go to the dream room

Me: man Dpek
DPEk by Dtw January 8, 2020
Diesel Particulate Filter

The purpose of a DPF is to filter out particulate matter (a.k.a. black smoke) from a Diesel engine's exhaust, which consists of two distinct components, soot and ash. Soot is elemental carbon, which is the visible black stuff you see, and soot is the result of unburned fuel. Ash, on the other hand, consists of non-combustible metallic salts and is formed because engine oil contains many magnesium, calcium, and zinc compounds, and small amounts of oil are inevitably going to be burned along with the fuel.

A DPF is typically a big muffler with a ceramic honeycomb inside it that catches all this soot and ash and holds on to it. It doesn't let it out the tailpipe. It works well. But the problem is, it's a FILTER, and over time it's gonna get plugged. And once it's plugged up you now have an exhaust restriction, which is bad for your engine. It reduces your power, and you get all sorts of other problems. So how do you get the DPF to be clean again?

Many engines now have regeneration systems that spray fuel into the exhaust and blow air into it, then they light this fuel on fire so that the DPF can be heated to around 600°C in order for the soot be turned into carbon dioxide. This clears out the soot. Ash, on the other hand, is non-combustible and builds up in the DPF over time. Even during regeneration ash remains in the DPF and at some point you will have to wash the thing out or have it professionally cleaned in order to get rid of it.
From the year 2007 onwards basically all heavy-duty Diesel engines had to get a DPF in order to reduce particulate matter emissions, which lead to Diesel engine manufacturers ramping production up significantly in 2005 and 2006 so they could continue selling pre-DPF engines well into 2007.
DPF by The_Anonymouse June 23, 2021
Snoop Dogg is a D.P.G.
Nate Dogg is a D.P.G.
Ja Rule is not a D.P.G.
Alan Greenspan is not a D.P.G.
If someone is a D.P.G., they will probably shoot you.
D.P.G. by Nick D April 5, 2003
Acronym of "damage per round". Similar to DPS but for turn-based games (such as Dungeons & Dragons).
If you lower your charisma, you can boost your dexterity and do an extra 2 DPR with Twin Strike.
DPR by Roxolan January 5, 2010
DPNG is the nationally accepted acronym for the phrase "Don't Play No Games" DPNG is most commonly used when dealing with people that are prone to play games when nothing but seriousness is appropriate.

DPNG may also be used in a joking manner or if one simply doesn't have anything else to add to the end of their sentence.

DPNG originated at an extremely popular restaurant somewhere in the St. Louis area, whose exact whereabouts are currently unknown. People working in the restaurant needed a way to communicate with their peers that what they were saying was, in fact, serious. This was due the the numerous amount of people playin games in the restaurant at any given moment. See example two.
Example 1:

Hey Zach, you are going to be at my grandmother's funeral right?

Yea man of course! I'll be there I swear!

Ok you better be... DPNG.

Example 2:

Yo Sha-nae-nae, take that coke to table 54 right now! I ain't finna play these games wit chu all day!!

oooo gurl calm yo ass down I finna take it to the table right now!!! I DPNG for real!!

Sha-nae-nae you always be playin games idk watchu talkin about!
DPNG by amack7 June 18, 2011