A website where people submit their "didls" (aka doodles, drawings) publicly so people can "star" them. (Can be called the instagram of drawings.)
Can be confused with diddler ( something completely different)
Can be confused with diddler ( something completely different)
by greenybeany August 26, 2013
Get the didlr mug.A gigantic dildo. Also used as an insult to refer to a person that is being a shit for brains dumb fuck.
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Get the Dilrod mug.The hour of the night past the witching hour, which begins at 4:00 AM. Most commonly used in Michigan and Chicago to refer to that time of the night when shit gets weird.
by ItalianStalion231 January 24, 2012
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Get the dilruba mug.A girl who is only lovely but also honest in her compliments. A Didar never tells lies about her feelings. If she does not share your feelings, she just keeps quite or tries to change the subject of conversation. She does not care compliments if they are not true. Also, you can't talk abaout her troubles with her, she tells you only when she wants. She is not selfish she doesn't like use people for her benefit. Didar is a good cook and she loves cats, get her a cat.
Ad: Didar just told me she likes me!!! Do you think it is true??
Sd: Ofcourse if Didar said this, then that must be true.
Sd: Ofcourse if Didar said this, then that must be true.
by WoodyS2 May 3, 2021
Get the Didar mug.An extension of the word yeet, used for more emphasis on showing excitement torwards something, another way to say “yes” or “oh boy”. Basically, the phrase can mean many things. Not to be confused with the term yeet yeet potato skeet or yeet yeet dog treat or DEFINITELY not yeet yeet I beat my meat for those being completely different terms.
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Get the Yeet Yeet De Didly Skeet mug.An acronym standing for Diction, Imagery, Details, Language, and Syntax (in relation to poetry analysis). Can also be used as an exclamation, adjective, or verb (unrelated to poetry analysis).
by M. Davidson February 28, 2008
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