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101. cryiest (krī'ē'əst)
- a. (adj.) Describing something or someone who has made one cry more than anything or anyone else ever has before.
Example: That was the cryiest moment of my life.
102. dallywaddle (dăl'ē-wŏd'l)
- a. (v.) To take an excessively long time, especially involving motion on foot; to dilly-dally in going somewhere; to drag one's feet.
103. defriend [somebody] (dĭ-frĕnd')
- a. (v.tr.) To break off friendly relations with somebody; antonym to befriend.
Examples:
He defriended me a year after we met, with no reason or explanation. He just stopped calling, period.
"I want to defriend you." "What's wrong?" "I need something more than friendship from you. I need love."
104. déjà foo (dā'zhä fü)
- a. (n.) A mistake one has already seen or made once before.
105. déjà fu (dā'zhä fü')
- a. (n.) The illusion of having already been kicked in a certain way before.
106. depocket (dē-pŏk'ĭt)
- a. (n.) To fall from a pocket due to one becoming horizontal.
Example: Dude, your change is depocketing! Catch it! - b. (n.) The act of unloading the contents of one's pockets before lying or sitting on a bed or couch. Especially done by males; items are usually deposited into their hat, or, in the event of staying the night, into their shoes.
- c. (n.) To remove the pockets from an article of clothing.
107. derk (dûrk)
- a. (n.) Someone who presses a pedestrian crossing button more than once, or after someone has already pressed it, having the idea that it will make the lights change faster.
- b. (n.) To be both a jerk and a dork at the same time. A jerk-foolish person.
108. detrivenient (dĕt'rə-vēn'yənt)
- a. (adj.) Being convenient to the point of detriment.
Example: Living next door to a liquor store can be very detrivenient.
109. dialup (dī'əl-ŭp')
- a. (adj.) Something that is very slow.
Example: We missed the first five minutes of the movie because our waiter went dialup with the check!
110. differentiality (dĭf'ə-rĕn'shē-ăl'ĭ-tē)
- a. (n.) The practice of being different.
Example: Alexandria welcomed differentiality.
111. dignitude (dĭg'nə-tüd')
- a. (n.) A dignified attitude.
112. dingy (dĭng-ē)
- a. (v.tr.) To ignore someone or something deliberately.
Examples:
"Dingy this, I'm going to bed."
"I tried to phone her, but she dingied me."
113. dinophobia (dī'nə-fō'bē-ə)
- a. (n.) Extreme fear of dinosaurs.
114. disoriental (dĭs-ôr'ē-ən'tl)
- a. (adj.) Relating to the culture shock of East meets West and all of its repercussions.
115. disorientation (dĭs-'ôr'ē-ĕn-tā'shən)
- a. (n.) A gathering in which attendees leave more confused than when they arrived.
- b. (n.) Confusing introductory instruction concerning a new situation.
Example: Disorientation for incoming students will be at 2:34pm.
116. disrobe (dĭs-rōb')
- a. (v.) The act of removing clothing from one's self.

Note: While intended to express the removal of a robe, the original use of the word was set in times when robes were a favored type of clothing. Seeing as it is already defined in this way, we cannot accept this word.
117. dject (dē-jĕkt)
- a. (v.) The overwhelming urge of a music connoisseur to wait until the end of the currently playing song before changing the song or ejecting the compact disc.
Example: Just wait for a moment while I dject this CD and put on something else.
118. docuphobia (dŏc'ū-fō'bē-ə)
- a. (n.) The fear of using documentation, usually resulting from some previous traumatic event such as programming a VCR.
119. dogelation (dŏg'ē-lā'shən)
- a. (n.) The ridiculously enthusiastic joy with which one's canine friend greets oneself at the door, expressed by tail wagging, running in circles, spreading dog germs across one's face with its tongue, and the like.
120. donk (dŏngk)
- a. (v.) To speak in a pompous and circuitous manner, inventing words, and adding meaningless prefixes and suffixes to existing words.
- b. (v.) To smack (one's head) in a dumbfounded manner.
121. doork (dürk)
- a. (n.) One who attempts to enter through an exit and exit through an enter. Frequntly achieved by either pushing on a "PULL" or pulling on a "PUSH". Bonus if one doesn't realize until some time after one has pushed or pulled really hard.

- b. (n.) dōrk. The jerk who, after a crowd has developed around a locked door, feels the need to try it himself, just to be sure.

122. dostinate (dŭst'ə-nāt')
- a. (v.) To tell someone not to do something when one has not tried it themselves and does not know what it's like.
Example: Joe: "Don't study biomechanics." Tom: "Don't dostinate me! You've never studied biomechanics in your life!"
123. douchehalent (dü'shə-lənt)
- a. (adj.) The uncanny ability to call one a douche with such perfect timing as to greatly enhance the effect of the insult.
Example: Man 1: "What a nice day!" Man 2: "It's raining, you douche! What in tarnation are you talkin' about, nice day?!?!" Man 1: "Your insult cuts me deep, perhaps to the bone. How very douchehalent of you."
124. downlifting (dăün-lĭft'ĭng)
- a. (adj.) Describing something that causes a lowering or dropping. Opposite of uplifting; synonym of depressing.
125. dramastic (drə-măs'tĭk)
- a. (adj.) Dramatic and drastic.

