Little kids are often instructed to substitute "Diarrhea" with "The D Word" e.g. "Mommy, I have The D Word." To avoid any negative consequences that come with saying "Diarrhea". Especial when onebhas guests or are in public.
by B0ZACK November 28, 2018
a way for people to say the word die on stan twitter without triggering people sensitive to the topic.
by honeyhuimang September 2, 2020
by stanloonaforpp December 1, 2019
Another way of saying die, dying or dead without twitter suspending your account or other social media platforms censoring your comment or post. Social media moderators takes everything you say literally. Unless you’re using the word in an informative way, twitter will see it as a threat, harassment or bullying. So even if you meant to tell your friend to die as a joke, when that tweet is reported, twitter support will see it as an actual threat. This often results in twitter either taking down your posts, limiting your account functions or simply permanently banning your account. This abbreviation is now being used across all social media platforms. Many have naturally included the term in their normal vocabulary. Unfortunately, twitter seems to have figured it out and can easily figure out what you mean with context, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Twitter user A: What the hell bitch isn’t it hot today?
Twitter user B: Yes omg, I feel like i’m going to d word at any moment. Fuck summer! Winter is superior.
Twitter user A: Purr
Twitter user B: Yes omg, I feel like i’m going to d word at any moment. Fuck summer! Winter is superior.
Twitter user A: Purr
by loonatheworld November 24, 2021
1. Used when you are tryna make a secret diabetes cult without alerting the insulin monsters.
2. The one word that is a safe substitute for diabetes infront of a diabetes child.
2. The one word that is a safe substitute for diabetes infront of a diabetes child.
1. We need a d-word team Bois.
2. *Playing hangman* I'd like to solve *looks at diabetes child* the d-word is my answer!
2. *Playing hangman* I'd like to solve *looks at diabetes child* the d-word is my answer!
by JeffTheScrewUp November 29, 2019
by Ggifficugijfufif March 8, 2021