“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popular substitute for the outdated and potentially offensive term "no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.