1. without worry, concern, or fuss
2. low maintenance
3. one who is confidently secure in being different or unique
The origin of the term has its roots in surfing. In the late 1970s (early 1980s), a group of surfers playing around with the term “dilligaf” (an acronym: “Does it look like I give a F#@&”) shortened it to “dilla”. The term dilla was soon incorporated into the surf and skate culture where it formed its own unique meaning. Throughout the years, the term has continued to seep into various cultures.
Those surfers really have a dilla attitude about life.
Albert Einstein had a dilla hair style.
I’m dilla about dressing up in my jester outfit and walking around campus
Dilcue is the reverse of "Euclid" the early Greek founder of geometry. Typically this phrase is used as a name to insult someone for doing things backwards or completely improperly without regard for logic and reason.
This phrase is becoming increasing common, and is equivalent to calling someone a "dipshit" in an educated, yet geeky sense.
At the turn of the millennium, late 2000, this phrase became popular with older high school math teachers who had the desire to insult their students' failings with nonsensical jargon. This phrase, of course, sounds much dirtier than intended and caught on with attentive students.
"Chris you Dilcue! You installed the flux capacitor upside-down!"
"He played that banana like an electric guitar?? What a Dilcue!"