Short hand for Decendents Of (American) Slaves. Generally a way for some American blacks to differentiate themselves from black immigrants to the United States. One could be all or part DOS.
Olu: Where you from?
Terrance: I'm from Detroit bro
Olu: No, I mean like where your family from?
Terrance: Detroit bro. Extended family from the south, I'm DOS.
Terrance: I'm from Detroit bro
Olu: No, I mean like where your family from?
Terrance: Detroit bro. Extended family from the south, I'm DOS.
by Devyn Cheeseburger September 6, 2018

You say this to someone who you're waiting for to make a move. Usually said to a pansy who suffers from hypogonadism.
by UscrareMEalot March 29, 2010

by thundercat January 4, 2005

Basically the short hand formed of "What are you Doing?" Can be used as a text, in person, on the phone, on Instant Messaging, basically anyway you want.
by Nilosuperstar March 31, 2009

by Tom May 2, 2003

by PlayfulCan0358 April 19, 2014
