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Main entry: no (D)
Pronunciation: \ˈnō\ \ˈdē\
Function: noun

1: When a corrupt politician in the Democratic party is mentioned in the liberal media such as a news paper, the party affiliation is almost always dropped unlike Republicans which will have have the party affiliation with the name usually highlighted. You will know if a Republican was arrested if your news paper arrives with a car battery to power the glowing neon signs in front of that politician's party affiliation and name indicating a Republican which will be repeated infinitely.
2: A corrupt Democrat.
"Hey! Look at this paper. Another no (D) was arrested for a pay to play scandal."

"No (D)? Oh you mean another corrupt Democrat was in the paper."
no (D) by Foznots August 3, 2009

Edam but no D 

Code word language for "Erect and Masty" i.e erection and masturbation. The code word of wax cheese to insinuate the smell and the penis jacket (the condom)
John: "Hey gavin, i like that bird...i'd love to give her a bit of edam but no d"

Gavin: "You dirty boy"
Edam but no D by satanicbean April 14, 2009
verb.Rejection; To be declined. Pronunciation node
Person#1: Hey wanna sit next to me?
Person#2: I'm ok thanks
Person#3: OH! You got no'd!
no'd by SnookiezInc May 24, 2009

No D December 

When women participate in No Shave November, No D December is the outcome
Woman 1: I'm gonna participate in No shave November!
Woman 2: Then have fun in No D December!
No D December by Jammylammy123 November 18, 2013

if this video was age restricted, there'd be no dislikes 

you usually come up to this in comment sections of youtube videos where the main subject of the video is mocking on a youtuber/related has, by myth, most of the audience are kids, usually age 9 or lower.
if the video is actually about that subject, and it has dislikes
IdubbzTV: *makes ricegum content cop video / disstrack*
video: *has dislikes*
people in the comment section: if this video was age restricted, there'd be no dislikes

D'ya-no! 

It is a word of disbelief, exasperation, flippancy and damn right speechlessness. Always said in a condescending way with an exclamation mark.
Laura says 'what time is my train tomorrow?'

Answer 'd'ya-no! how many times have you asked that?!'
D'ya-no! by muffet June 25, 2014