Stands for Pullin Hoes Daily Money Gang. Members consist of BT, Kweezy, Killa Cal, Fo Fo, Paul Weaigh, and Mexican Swagg
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Get the G.D.M.F.S.O.B. mug.When someone’s brain is so slow or dumb that it reaches a pause moment. When following direction or asked to do something or even understanding a joke. The brain shuts down and goes into low data mode unable to process the situation. This person usually has a paused confused dumb stare or the mouth has dropped or they just say OK just to agree. They never figure out how to accomplish a situation or get the joke.
E.g. 1. That poor valley girl brain went into L.D.M. (low data mode). She looked confused and pause for a few seconds said OK and walked away. Realizing her friends are making fun of her. She came back a few minutes later and said that’s fucked up that wasn’t funny.
E.g. 2. When the hot teacher came in the room all the boys went into L.D.M. (low data mode). They were so confused they started saying here, here, here as if it was attendance roll call.
E.g. 2. When the hot teacher came in the room all the boys went into L.D.M. (low data mode). They were so confused they started saying here, here, here as if it was attendance roll call.
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Underground Graffiti Artist Crew whose members were unknown and purposefully anonymous- drawn from other crews, wracked havoc in suburban Australian areas during the mid 1980s to early 1990s-gleefully causing physical vandalism in addition to pornographic graffiti, mainly as a response to society demonising graffiti art, the artists wanted to give the public a show of what real demonic behaviour was like. An 'F.T.W.' approach to public opinion.
Underground Graffiti Artist Crew whose members were unknown and purposefully anonymous- drawn from other crews, wracked havoc in suburban Australian areas during the mid 1980s to early 1990s-gleefully causing physical vandalism in addition to pornographic graffiti, mainly as a response to society demonising graffiti art, the artists wanted to give the public a show of what real demonic behaviour was like. An 'F.T.W.' approach to public opinion.
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