by Mmiller September 08, 2011
N. A special form of A.D.D given to confused Asians. Originating in the podcast world, this term has gone nowhere fast. The Asian may or may not actually have A.D.D, but still is confused by simple things, usually said by a podcast's host.
Zune podcast host 1: and now to our new members
Cohost: *mumbles about huggles)
Host 1: and that concludes that segment
Cohost(finished spacing out): Wait, what happened?
There you go Asian A.d.d
Cohost: *mumbles about huggles)
Host 1: and that concludes that segment
Cohost(finished spacing out): Wait, what happened?
There you go Asian A.d.d
by zuner2012 (bill clinton) March 05, 2009
A syndrom where a person will create multiple characters or toons in a video game, most commonly MMO games.
"Hey Dave, hit level 70 yet?"
"Nope, but I started playing a Warlock last night."
"Damn man, you got the Toon A.D.D bad."
"Nope, but I started playing a Warlock last night."
"Damn man, you got the Toon A.D.D bad."
by Check'd May 10, 2007
Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is a neurological disorder that causes a range of behavior problems such as difficulty attending to instruction, focusing on schoolwork, keeping up with assignments, following instructions, completing tasks and social interaction.
by BrownieBoy201 March 31, 2021
Anti. Drip. Disorder.
A.D.D. is a disease of someone/something that lacks of drip. When used for a person this means the person may lessen the amount of drip around a group of people.
A.D.D. is a disease of someone/something that lacks of drip. When used for a person this means the person may lessen the amount of drip around a group of people.
Squad: “Yo Andre take a pic of the squad”
Andre: “Why do I have to take the picture?”
Squad: “Cuz you have A.D.D.”
Andre: “Why do I have to take the picture?”
Squad: “Cuz you have A.D.D.”
by browN Backwards July 07, 2019
Autism Denial Disorder (A.D.D.) is mental condition characterized by an individual's persistent denial or refusal to accept their own autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis or traits. Symptoms may include resistance to acknowledging ASD-related behaviors or challenges, minimizing the impact of ASD on their life, and rejecting opportunities for support or accommodations.
Maya: "I don't have Autism, I have A.D.D."
Coco: "Ohh! A.D.D. What does that stand for?"
Maya: "It's English for..."
Mymy: "Autism Denial Disorder?"
Coco: "Ohh! A.D.D. What does that stand for?"
Maya: "It's English for..."
Mymy: "Autism Denial Disorder?"
by TereziPyrope413 March 13, 2024