It’s used at the end of a statement to assert that the speaker’s preceding statement or action had no intentional homosexual implications, especially when such an implication probably would be inferred.
The term is often added to a statement to avoid a potential homosexual double entendre.
The term is often added to a statement to avoid a potential homosexual double entendre.
by TheDustinLyle April 5, 2024

by stonedwylie September 28, 2017

by anonymous April 6, 2024

a fat frat boy who sexually assaults women with his supposed 8 incher that could split a girl in half
by BibleCampToucher July 27, 2025

a piked push-up with your ass up and out surrounded by big black men with each completed diddy-up being a backshot by each man
(must meet all criteria to be a proper diddy-up)
(must meet all criteria to be a proper diddy-up)
by kkvanii April 27, 2024

The updated version of No Homo in light of P. Diddy's "allegations" coming to light across the interwebs
Joe: Hey bro
Steve: Yo
Joe: You remember that game from Mr. Bucket from our childhood?
Steve: Actually, I do!
Joe: Did you think about the rules of the game? "The game's Mr Bucket, the first to get their balls into Mr Bucket, wins! But, LOOKOUT! Balls will pop out of his mouth!
Steve: Bruh, No Diddy!
Joe: Facts!
Steve: Yo
Joe: You remember that game from Mr. Bucket from our childhood?
Steve: Actually, I do!
Joe: Did you think about the rules of the game? "The game's Mr Bucket, the first to get their balls into Mr Bucket, wins! But, LOOKOUT! Balls will pop out of his mouth!
Steve: Bruh, No Diddy!
Joe: Facts!
by Just a guy 10 July 12, 2024
