When an man takes a whole bottle of (preferably used in Diddy’s card reader before) baby oil and puts it all over a girls pussy opening and then proceeds to swipe a credit card along the pussy (might be some cuts) until climax. The man keeps going until the woman fills up the entire bottle of baby oil with squirt, ready to be used again.
by Los’ Daddy June 27, 2025

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“Nah, that’s bait. Nice try, Diddy”
“Nah, that’s bait. Nice try, Diddy”
by MWBoarder June 19, 2025

If someone says “No Diddy” (usually used after a statement that could be seen as gay, fruity, or homo by the other person(s) in the conversation), they are indirectly stating that the previously stated sentence, text, etc. was not intended to be said in a homosexual tone.
Basically, the new ‘No Homo’.
Basically, the new ‘No Homo’.
Person 1: Hey, whatcha up to today man?
Person 2: Nothing much really, about to get in the shower then sit there naked for a while, no diddy.
Person 1: Glad you said no diddy, because for a second there, I thought you were inviting me to have sex dude.
Person 2: Nothing much really, about to get in the shower then sit there naked for a while, no diddy.
Person 1: Glad you said no diddy, because for a second there, I thought you were inviting me to have sex dude.
by nev_4 April 6, 2024

A new slang term, "No Diddy," began trending on social media platforms. This term is reportedly replacing the previously popular phrase "No Homo," which was popularized by Cam'ron as a means to dispel any connotations of homosexuality or gender nonconformity in conversations or lyrics.
Fans caught wind of the "No Diddy" slang during DJ Akademiks' interview with Philadelphia rapper Quilly on his Off the Record podcast, which aired on 19 March, reports XXL.
Throughout the interview, Quilly used the phrase "No Diddy" multiple times.
Last Wednesday, 20 March, producer BNYX utilized the term in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, stating, "I put all my guys in positions. no diddy."
Fans caught wind of the "No Diddy" slang during DJ Akademiks' interview with Philadelphia rapper Quilly on his Off the Record podcast, which aired on 19 March, reports XXL.
Throughout the interview, Quilly used the phrase "No Diddy" multiple times.
Last Wednesday, 20 March, producer BNYX utilized the term in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, stating, "I put all my guys in positions. no diddy."
Jack “Hey bro you coming to my crib today? My parents said we can have a sleepover while playing Call Of Duty”
Dan”WOAH NO DIDDY what u mean Sleepover?”
Dan”WOAH NO DIDDY what u mean Sleepover?”
by Ididitfirst March 26, 2024

by Blaze429 August 1, 2024
