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“no diddy" has become a popular substitute for the outdated and potentially offensive term "no homo" in 2024. This shift likely stems from the recent sexual misconduct allegations against Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy.
Here's an example of "no diddy" used in a more professional sentence:

Michael: I love you bro, no diddy.

Dwight: I love you too bro, no diddy.

In this context, "no diddy" functions similarly to "no homo" while referencing the specific situation surrounding P. Diddy. It allows Michael to acknowledge the potential for misinterpretation without resorting to homophobic language.
No Diddy by Scott1825 March 27, 2024
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That party was long and hard (no diddy)
no diddy by March 27, 2024
We'll be deep diving into the material and getting close today on our meeting, no diddy.
no diddy by Hustlin Holmes March 27, 2024
Used as a replacement for No Homo or pause
I said I give all my boys a chance to get it no diddy
No Diddy by XXEDOUTVON March 27, 2024
A disclaimer postfixed to a statement that could otherwise be misinterpreted as being supportive or participating in sex slavery.
"I put all my guys in positions. no diddy"
-- BNYX

"Oh, I f**k wit son that's my man No Diddy. I'll Boom you right Now! F**k outta here! LOL."
-- 50 Cent
No Diddy by dhalsim2 March 27, 2024
New phrase to be used for commenting gay acts but not suffering the repercussions as being labeled gay or homo. Safely replacing the “no homo” phrase without sacrificing its meaning.
Adam: Who’s that dude that plays in the Thor movies?
Logan: You mean Chris Hemsworth?
Adam: Call it what you want but the dude is one good looking guy.
Logan: no I agree, I would pipe it. No Diddy though.
No Diddy by Cottenboy March 27, 2024
To retract anything sexual, and possibly gay from said statement.
“Bro came over to play Street Fighter last night and I spanked him til he couldn’t take no more. No diddy.”
no diddy by Hartbreakk Kiidd March 27, 2024