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Dr pepper

Damn good soda, but don’t drink too much of itC remember kids, stick to water
by Myrestlessness August 27, 2022
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Wii-DR

The term applying to the Nintendo version of "DDR" for Wii
"The two had a wii-DR contset, but Winceton lost."
by Annie-Mei January 11, 2008
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Dr. Backburger

A voyeur who specializes in studying pictures of backburgers.
Dr. Backburger’s only medical advice is not to eat backburgers with sesame seeds.
by Boozeturd May 30, 2021
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Dr Ranj

An absolute fucking legend that made my childhood the best.
Did you watch Dr Ranjs recent episode some girl was screaming I got wheels
by The OG nEeK June 9, 2020
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Dr Hews

Dr Emma Lynn Hews was a famous surgeon in the late 1960s based in Berkshire, England. She specialised in ankle surgery and was a founding member of the British Orthapedic Foot and Ankle Society (BOFAS).

Dr Hews has helped restore the performance of several high-profile athletes or other minor celebrities, but sprung to infamy after she incorrectly applied a controversial method of surgery resulting in exacerbating patients' conditions.

This unfortunate turn of events was picked up in slang in the 1970s such that her name was synonymous with doing something wrong, e.g. "You've made a right Dr. Hews of it".

There has been an amount of debate in English language circles regarding the use of a persons name in slang, and whether, based on context, the term shifts from a Special Noun to a Verb. This has caused confusion and argument in games such as Scrabble where Special Nouns are forbidden, but Verbs are not. In some environments 'DrHews' has therefore been used as a single word, but this is usually hotly contested, primarily as Dr is an abbreviation and should feature a full stop.
You can't use Dr Hews in Scrabble!
by BoneMender July 13, 2011
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Dr Dre

It all started with Dr Dre in Compton...
by Da-G February 18, 2009
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tl;dr

Too long; Didn't read

Typically used when text height exceeds it's width.
tl;dr... Go start a blog
by Dessinator December 19, 2010
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