The first letter of 2 peoples names put together constantly because of how deeply in love they truly are. The D stand for Daphne and the C stands for Colten. These 2 do anal on a daily bases with their swim coach who just happens to be C's dad.
by Squicker219 January 3, 2023
Get the DCmug. Have you ever been to Washington DC?
by Mispell July 17, 2021
Get the Washington DCmug. What half these dash cam videos really prove, is that 50% of the DC vehicles have no idea on who or what is around, behind or beside them.
by Windoor June 20, 2022
Get the dcmug. by Nooxi June 21, 2019
Get the dcmug. Someone who might not like a DC comics movie, but will feign enthusiasm for it in front of friends due to having special feelings for DC comics, mostly from the past, that they want to share with their friends.
"That new Batman movie was amazing! The Riddler was such a strategic villain!"
"Dude! I don't disagree that Batman is cool, but that movie was bad. I think you're pretending because you're a DC revivalist."
"Yeah!"
"But that She-Hulk show, was so satisfying to watch. I like how they're exploring all the genres in the MCU, even the mundane."
"Dude! No offense, but you're letting your excitement for the MCU's growth cloud your judgement about story-telling. Clearly, you're a MCU Revivalist."
"So we're two revivalists sitting in a bar."
"Trying to defend our favorite superheroes from general scrutiny."
"Dude! I don't disagree that Batman is cool, but that movie was bad. I think you're pretending because you're a DC revivalist."
"Yeah!"
"But that She-Hulk show, was so satisfying to watch. I like how they're exploring all the genres in the MCU, even the mundane."
"Dude! No offense, but you're letting your excitement for the MCU's growth cloud your judgement about story-telling. Clearly, you're a MCU Revivalist."
"So we're two revivalists sitting in a bar."
"Trying to defend our favorite superheroes from general scrutiny."
by DorianGray1243 July 2, 2023
Get the DC Revivalistmug. by UltimateDoge October 18, 2022
Get the AC/DCmug. 