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HopelessMagic

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I see it everywhere. "My DH", "My DD5", "My DD10"... what IS this lingo? What in the world does it mean? Someone please fill me in because when people post this stuff, I really have no clue who they are talking about. I just figure they're talking about someone they know and leave it at that. Please help me out of the stone age. :hippie:
 
Dear Husband, Dear Daughter, Dear Son.

I think the number is the age :)

Hope this helps

-Magical:wizard:
 
aha! LOL Now that you say it, it seems so obvious. :rolleyes: Thanks for filling me in. I'm one step closer to my chatspeak certificate. :rotfl:
 

Dear Daughter age 5, Dear Husband etc.
Not disney.
 
I thought the numbers, such as "DD5" meant how many kids they have...Like...DD1; first daughter. DD2...second daughter, and so on? :confused3 Or have I been reading this wrong my entire life on Dis? :rotfl2:


~Monkey~​
 
Ha ha!! Our family always used that for Darling!

Darling Husband, Darling Daughter, etc.
 
I thought the numbers, such as "DD5" meant how many kids they have...Like...DD1; first daughter. DD2...second daughter, and so on? :confused3 Or have I been reading this wrong my entire life on Dis? :rotfl2:


~Monkey~​
I thought that too!:rotfl2:
 
It's a standard abbreviation for dear or darling, depending on your style of lingo. Being on a Disney board is the only time someone might take it for disney. I suppose someone might be referring to their order of children occasionally by DD1 or DD2, but I think it's more common that the numbers are the age. I believe I've read it in the order context on occasion though.

Now if you're MAD at someone, you might interpret the D somewhat differently, silently :rolleyes: , such as DMIL. A common friendly Disney character might fit in that place.

Acronyms are great, but having a dictionary to them is greater! :rotfl2: Thanks Deba, put it in my favorites (so I can decipher what the ds13 is IM to his DGF.)
 
yeah I was about to say, sometimes the first 'D' isn't always a positive sentiment. :lmao: (usually in regards to the 'DH'...wonder why? :confused3 )
 















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