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In response to a perceived insult or as a childish retort.

Example: You're an idiot.

Did you get my invitation?

@diddly-Widdle:= A direction when all other directions just wont do.

Example: Just go right, then make a left. Now, all ya got to do is...diddly-widdle on Oak and you're there.

@diddly squat:= Don't mean nothin'. Actually, it does mean nothing.

Example: I din't get diddly squat from that class.

@diddly:= Nothing.

Example: It don't mean diddly to me.

@diddums:= Mocking diminutive, used when someone is being overly whiny.

Example: A: I just broke a nail! B: Awww, poor diddums.

@didilate:= To lie about the time of day when asked, especially in a manner that would cause the requester to panic about being late for some important event.

Example: I don't have my watch. What time is it, John?

It's half past nine.

Oh my god! Are you serious?! I'm late for my final exam!

Settle down! I'm didilating, it's really fifteen after eight.

Whew! I hate you, John.

@didiot:= (did-ee-it) a stupid person, often used between friends...

Example: Jayme: Bah! Marsha, you can be such a didiot!

@didoes:= Cute animal antics, such as rolling by a frisky, friendly feline. Possible Scottish origin.

Example: The tabby kitten did didoes on the floor as her belly was scratched.

@die aria:= A solo sung in an opera while the singer dies a tragic death.

Example: The soprano performed a moving die aria at the end of _Madame Butterfly_.

@diehardcore:= In the world of fandom there are diehards and hardcore people.

But if you are above both of that then you are a diehardcore.

Example: Johny was a real diehardcore fan of that baseball team.

@diesel:= Tough, unstoppable.

Example: Shaq is a diesel. He can mow through any defense.

@dieseldo:= Right item.

Example: Selection of the closest item to which one is looking for. Dieseldo, thanks.

@dieselfitter:= Clothing inspector in a garment factory.

Example: Holding up a pair of undergarment checking for size, passes inspection, says: Dieselfitter!

(These'll fit her!)

@difirenta:= No value; no attantion; no care.

Example: It is absolutly difirenta to me.

@difted:= Different, strange, a little weird in the head.

Example: A lot of the guys at school stay away from the punkers, just 'cause they're difted.

@digga:= A crash or faceplant. Take a or have a digga. Diggaed: A bad state. Diggaman: Person in bad state.

Example: A. What happened to your knee? B. I took a digga.

How are you feeling?

Diggaed

@digger:= A guy doing the groundwork with the laidez.

Example: That guy has been talking to Felicity all night. What a digger.

@diggidy-swizz:= a way to say something was truly cool, great, or exciting.

Example: Man, did you see that girl? She was the diggidy-swizz!

-or-

I've heard lots of good jam bands, but Phish is truly the diggidy-swizz!

@diggle:= A male doorstop made from coiled metal with a plastic cap.

The diggle prevents the doorknob from making a hole in the drywall.

The diggle makes the sound digg-ull, digg-ull, digg-ull when sprung.

Example: Mom, this is a boy house. There is a diggle behing every door.

@digicaterponysaurus:= A generic name for a digital-based service which remains nameless due to incompetence. A digital service with no future.

Example: That new media company is most definitely a Digicaterponysaurus.

@digilliterate:= 1. Offensive term for people who are not able to operate computers or program VCRs.

2. Uneducated: having an inadequate education in or knowledge of a computers,

or none at all; digitally illiterate

3. making many language mistakes: full of or making many basic errors in the use of improper coding.

noun (plural digi·lit·er·ates)

offensive term: an offensive term for somebody who lacks education and knowledge, especially somebody who cannot read or write code

[15th century. From Latin illiterat(t)us , literally not lettered, from lit(t)eratus lettered, learned (see literate ).]

digi·lit·er·ate·ly adverb

digi·lit·er·ate·ness noun

Example: The schmuck the boss hired to fix this program is a complete digilliterate.

My mother-in-law is a digilliterate. She couldn't program a freakin' toaster!

@digiphernalia:= Digitally enabled paraphernalia.

Example: One can just imagine what ridiculous digiphernalia these people will be presenting at Comdex next year.

@digital ganglia:= The mess of wires, cables, and cords that hang from the back of your average computer workstation.

Example: My attempt at locating the other end of the USB cable amongst the digital ganglia behind my computer ultimately proved futile.

@digital issue:= An issue on which you are either for or against, love or hate, but not anywhere in between.

Opposite is an analogue issue where degrees of support are possible. Really should be binary issue from the analogy with 1/0, but that's very 20th Century, while digital/analogue is more contemporary.

Example: Don't you think whether you like Philip Glass is a digital issue?

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