LSDA

"Long Story, Don't Ask"

Used by a person asked to elaborate on details about something previously mentioned or already known to both the asker and the responder. The person asking for more details will often know the end result of an event, but none of the details or events leading up to that result, so they are asking the other person for more information.

The person responding with "LSDA" feels like the story is very long but ultimately not important; that they do not wish to tell the story because it may be personally embarrassing or offensive to the person asking or someone else; or that they simply just cba.
Person 1: Yo, man, last night was cuhrazy! When I woke up this morning, I had Angela on one arm, and Adam on the other!
Person 2: How tf did that happen?!
Person 1: LSDA.
Person 2: Oh, come on, you can't do that to me.
Person 1: No, really, you don't want to hear it. You'll be glad I didn't tell you.
by onii-chan-senpai-san August 02, 2022
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