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DNFD evolved from the commonly used DND (do not disturb), generally found in the IM medium. The presence of F in the acronym indicates the user's thoughtful gesture of adding the initial of a highly elegant word, widely known as "fucking" or, even better, "fuckin'". It's usually used by male individuals. Some plausible explanations for the use of this expression would be:

1. The user has absolutely nothing to do, but if his ex-girlfriend whom "he's no longer interested in" sees he's online, she has to think he's really busy. She'll be desperate trying to find out what he's up to;
2. The user wants to look tough and agressive, image which would enable him to achieve two things:
- the guys will be jealous/scared shitless/humble when faced with his might;
- the chicks will fall flat on their backs in admiration;
3. The user is simply a high level sociopath;
4. Last but not least, the user doesn't seem to grasp the fact that if he didn't really want to be seen online by at least ONE person and was actually busy, he'd stay offline.
1. I'm reading Nietzsche, DNFD!
2. I'm caressing Jessica Alba's twin, DNFD!
3. I'm walking the dog/counting the fleas on my cat/bursting some bubbles, DNFD!

or simply:

4. DNFD!
DNFD by Alinutza March 21, 2008
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Acronym for DO NOT FUCKING DIE. Used as a reminder to someone to keep living and fighting in whatever situation they find themselves in.
1. Mark was looking weird today, so I reminded him how important he is to me reminded him to DNFD!

2. My lovely Imps remember: DNFD!
DNFD by TrawlingMoreLikeTrolling December 28, 2022
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DNFD evolved from the commonly used DND (do not disturb), generally found in the IM medium. The presence of F in the acronym indicates the user's thoughtful gesture of adding the initial of a highly elegant word, widely known as "fucking" or, even better, "fuckin'". It's usually used by male individuals. Some plausible explanations for the use of this expression would be:

1. The user has absolutely nothing to do, but if his ex-girlfriend whom "he's no longer interested in" sees he's online, she has to think he's really busy. She'll be desperate trying to find out what he's up to;
2. The user wants to look tough and agressive, image which would enable him to achieve two things:
- the guys will be jealous/scared shitless/humble when faced with his might;
- the chicks will fall flat on their backs in admiration;
3. The user is simply a high level sociopath;
4. Last but not least, the user doesn't seem to grasp the fact that if he didn't really want to be seen online by at least ONE person and was actually busy, he'd stay offline.
1. I'm reading Nietzsche, DNFD!
2. I'm caressing Jessica Alba's twin, DNFD!
3. I'm walking the dog/counting the fleas on my cat/bursting some bubbles, DNFD!

or simply:

4. DNFD!
DNFD by Alinutza March 22, 2008
An Irish phrase meaning shit, derived from ass
(Not to be confused with the literal description of one's buttocks)
"Did you hear the song Aylek$ dropped?"
"Hardly. Her music is absolute cheeks."

"My boyfriend say LaFlame is cheeks."
"Tell your boyfriend I said it's his mixtape that's cheeks."
Cheeks by thecartisan April 26, 2020
Word of the Day on May 21, 2026

sans sheriff 

Lawless use of fonts or typography, with no regard to aesthetics or legibility
I'm putting this CV straight in the bin. Written totally sans sheriff.
sans sheriff by Jamarley July 3, 2019
Word of the Day on May 20, 2026

Breadhead 

Someone who is addicted to obtaining money and building wealth. A money addict and fanatic. Breadheads often work more than one full-time job, and some even participate in illicit activities to "obtain the bread".
A breadhead is like a crackhead, but for money instead of crack.
Breadhead by 🅱️ U S 3 4 8 March 30, 2022
Word of the Day on May 19, 2026

Stink lines

As seen in illustrations or cartoons: Wavy, vertical lines rising above a person, place or thing. Denotes a foul odor.
"You didn't put enough stink lines on your picture of the teacher."
Stink lines by Athene Airheart March 14, 2004
Word of the Day on May 18, 2026