An alternative to "pause" or "no homo" when a heterosexual male says something that can be perceived as homosexual.
Man 1: Yo I'm fiending for 5 guys in me right now!
Man 2: Ayo?!
Man 1: My fault, No Diddy.
Man 2: Word me too...
Man 2: Ayo?!
Man 1: My fault, No Diddy.
Man 2: Word me too...
by The Diddler2487 April 15, 2024

by ilikefour2525 November 21, 2024

During Diddy's freak off or inhumane parties that he created, (God watches everything, Diddy Proverbs 5:21 ) he would lace Johnson's baby oil or such with Rohypnol or GHB (drugs) and essentially pull a Bill Cosby on his victims. Like Cosby's drugs, they would go to your body's system and essentially perform a shutdown, and the rest is history. Usually found at Diddy parties or Alabama Walmarts.
by GriddyDman November 24, 2024

A party that pays tribute to Diddy, also known as the Diddler. You pay your tribute by getting 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂.
"Folks, here's an emergency state of the middle school address. If you are in my 8th grade class in Washington DC, please tune in. If you're not, keep scrolling. We are NOT having any Diddy parties. I can't believe I even have to say this. I don't even know what it is, we're not gonna have it, we're not gonna talk about it, I'm done. You wanna have a tea party? That's great. You wanna have a slumber party? That's fine. But there are no Diddy parties. I don't know what it is, it sounds offensive, it sounds dangerous, I'm done. So, get it out of your vocabulary, no Diddy parties, if I find out that someone's having a Diddy party I'm not only gonna call your parents, I'm gonna call the police."
by Asparagus157 June 7, 2024

by shootershoot March 28, 2024

noun
A completely made-up and context-free phrase that has no inherent meaning, purpose, or origin. "Diddy Nator" is casually thrown around in conversation for no particular reason other than to amuse, confuse, or fill space. The term combines "diddy"—a British slang word loosely meaning "fool"—with the suffix "-nator," commonly used to describe someone who performs a certain action (e.g., "Terminator", "Imitator").
While it could loosely be interpreted as "someone who performs foolish actions" or "a doer of diddy things," the phrase is typically used with no intention, depth, or insult. It's not inherently good or bad—just... there.
Not to be taken seriously, not to be taken offensively. Just a Diddy Nator doing diddy things.
A completely made-up and context-free phrase that has no inherent meaning, purpose, or origin. "Diddy Nator" is casually thrown around in conversation for no particular reason other than to amuse, confuse, or fill space. The term combines "diddy"—a British slang word loosely meaning "fool"—with the suffix "-nator," commonly used to describe someone who performs a certain action (e.g., "Terminator", "Imitator").
While it could loosely be interpreted as "someone who performs foolish actions" or "a doer of diddy things," the phrase is typically used with no intention, depth, or insult. It's not inherently good or bad—just... there.
Not to be taken seriously, not to be taken offensively. Just a Diddy Nator doing diddy things.
"Oi, calm down you absolute Diddy Nator."
"Don’t mind him, he’s being a bit of a Diddy Nator today."
"Why did I say that? I’m such a Diddy Nator."
"Don’t mind him, he’s being a bit of a Diddy Nator today."
"Why did I say that? I’m such a Diddy Nator."
by knowthefactsbeforeyouact September 23, 2025
