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Directors' Rights Respected, i.e. an actress who is willing to have sex with the director in order to land a role.
"When I was starting acting in the early Sixties, the director of the theatre I was working at showed me some photographs he got from women who were wanting jobs. . . some of them had at the bottom of their photograph 'DRR' — directors' rights respected. In other words, if you give me a job, you can have sex with me." -Sir Ian McKellen
by QQbert December 19, 2017
Jun 3 Word of the Day
When the “crush” has no intentions of taking things further, but they like the attention. So they flirt here or there, send dm/texts just to keep the person interested, knowing damn well they’re staying single.
Danielle was so flirty the other night, he messaged me 3 times just to say hello, I think he’s coming around.
No Susan he’s breadcrumbing you just so you’ll keep nibbling at his heels.
No Susan he’s breadcrumbing you just so you’ll keep nibbling at his heels.
by Briness March 15, 2018
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An alphabetistic acronym (say as individual letters, not one word) standing for Doggett/Reyes Relationship. Used by X-Philes (fans of the TV show The X-Files) about the two characters Agent John Doggett and Agent Monica Reyes introduced in the final two seasons of the show. The relationship between the agents on the show was not a romantic or sexual one, so the term is used as conjecture, in fanfiction and online discussions.
Cf. MSR
Cf. MSR
1. My new fanfiction is really romantic, I thougt I'd show a new light to the DRR.
2. Doggett and Reyes may be the new faces of the X-Files, but not of UST, I say NO to DRR!
2. Doggett and Reyes may be the new faces of the X-Files, but not of UST, I say NO to DRR!
by Aoife303 November 21, 2006
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Acronym for Distributed Renewable Resources.
Distributed: Spread out, not in one location
Renewable: Always available, does not depend upon consumption of a limited resource
Resource: Thing necessary for accomplishing a goal; often, the goal is staying alive
(e.g., local solar / wind energy, rainwater collection, etc.)
DRR are often "green" or ecologically friendly options. DRR would help people live more independently.
As opposed to the Centralized Consumption Resources typical in industrialized societies.
(e.g., coal / natural gas / nuclear power plants, city water treatment facilities, etc.)
Distributed: Spread out, not in one location
Renewable: Always available, does not depend upon consumption of a limited resource
Resource: Thing necessary for accomplishing a goal; often, the goal is staying alive
(e.g., local solar / wind energy, rainwater collection, etc.)
DRR are often "green" or ecologically friendly options. DRR would help people live more independently.
As opposed to the Centralized Consumption Resources typical in industrialized societies.
(e.g., coal / natural gas / nuclear power plants, city water treatment facilities, etc.)
Example 1:
We need DRR to prevent power blackouts & brownouts; and, to prevent water shortages as well.
Example 2:
DRR provide a much more robust system than centralized resources; thus, helping prevent resource shortages.
We need DRR to prevent power blackouts & brownouts; and, to prevent water shortages as well.
Example 2:
DRR provide a much more robust system than centralized resources; thus, helping prevent resource shortages.
by TeeGeeRoo December 02, 2019
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ABBREVIATION: D. R. R.
(Director’s Rights Respected)
This is an abbreviation placed at the bottom of an Actress’ resume with the following meaning:
If you give me a job You can have sex with me.
(Director’s Rights Respected)
This is an abbreviation placed at the bottom of an Actress’ resume with the following meaning:
If you give me a job You can have sex with me.
Her resume has the abbreviation D.R.R. at the bottom, which means she will probably do anything to get a role.
by TexasFilmmaker December 19, 2017