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Wir suchen dich 

German word which means "we're looking for you"

Usually used in job applications in Germany, the word has similar connotation to the English term "We're Suckin' Dick" and has been used in various memes.

Notable ones is the one located outside a Mcdonald's store in Germany with a lady face and the 3 words written below it. "Wir suchen DICH"
Me : Morning! What's up?

some German guys : wir suchen dich

Me : WHAT?

some german guys : WIR SUCHEN DICH!!!

Me : ok i guess wir suchen dich then, come let's go!
Wir suchen dich by whitemirrors October 18, 2021
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An old Scots word meaning to wipe; as in, clean.
mop,wipe,clean,freshen-up,wash.
"It's high time you gave that floor a dicht!"
"Go and gie yer face a dicht!"
dicht by Inja November 24, 2007

discharge 

the stuff girls excrete from their vaginas. It cleanses the body including the vagina. Its left behind in a girls panties. Its usually whitish, yellow, clear. Very sticky and wet. May also be confused with female cum, but is not the same thing.
No, baby, Im not turned on, thats discharge in my panties.
discharge by JL July 1, 2003

Ditching 

When you make plans with someone to do something but then after you made the plans you cancel them and do something else with a different person. Some people think ditching is when you invite someone somewhere and they can't come but it's not.
That's so rude Lindsey is ditching us for Emily! She is so obsessed with her!
Ditching by Dizzy876 August 22, 2017

Vaginal Discharge 

A fun thing for men but often annoying for women since it can leave a stain on her panties.
My vaginal discharge is ruining all my underwear!

discharge demon 

A derogatory term for caucasian people.
the discharge demons are at it again.
discharge demon by chrisjamalevans February 28, 2021

College Graduate Dichotomy 

When a person graduates from college, although they have a degree they may not be able to get a job because they don’t have experience. But, they can’t get experience unless they get a job.

The term was first coined by Dain Lewis on his blog the smart college grad.
Jack graduated from college with a degree in business. But, Jack didn't work at any businesses while in college. Jack then couldn't get a job after college because he didn't have experience. But, he couldn't gain any experience because no one would hire him. Jack found himself in the college graduate dichotomy.