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Abbreviation for "I'll tell ya what"
A phrase commonly used to punctuate another statement affirmatively.

Alternatively, if one is going for a more southerly drawl, you can begin "what" with an -h- sound, similarly to Hank Hill.
Joe: "That girl sure do got a big cooter, ityw"
Billy Bob: "Now you know I been lookin' for someone like that"
ityw by gegegege November 27, 2016
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ITYWTMIYBMAD 

I'LL TELL YOU WHAT THIS MEANS IF YOU BUY ME A DRINK!
SIGN : ITYWTMIYBMAD
Customer: what does that sign mean?
Bar tender: I'LL TELL YOU WHAT THIS MEANS IF YOU BUY ME A DRINK!
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An acronym for "I Think You Will Enjoy This." Used when sharing links or content on social media, text, etc.
Pronounced "EYE-tee-wet."
ITYWET article on Urban Dictionary.
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ITYWET by rgheadrick February 28, 2019

fudanshi 

Boys who enjoy yaoi (a genre in Japan that contains sexual and/or romantic relations between two men); literally translates to "rotten boy"; corresponding female : fujoshi
Alex blatantly displayed his fudanshi side to his friends.
fudanshi by Yuri Katsuki January 13, 2017
Word of the Day on July 5, 2026

country mile 

When country folk refer to a country mile it is considerd to be round 10 miles per country mile..ish...we boonfolk dont really consider distance
"I walked a country mile to see Earls new truck"
country mile by CountryBoy1243 August 30, 2006
Word of the Day on July 4, 2026

Regular Degular 

Plain. Not tampered with or upgraded. Basic.
May I have an order of regular degular buttermilk pancakes? Without all the added jazz? Hold the blueberry smiley face, strawberry glaze, chocolate chips and whipped cream.
Regular Degular by 1Bynum August 13, 2023
Word of the Day on July 3, 2026
Usually a male who likes to encourage weight gain in his partner through the consumption of food. Feeders differ from FAs... whilst an FA is attracted to big girls, a feeder gets turned on by making a thin girl fat....or a big girl even bigger.
feeder by therealrichieedwards December 11, 2004
Word of the Day on July 2, 2026