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Please tell me what the 'd' stands for in dh, ds, dd

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Ellelie · 26/05/2010 21:32

Hi, sorry, I know this isn't related to relationships but it's just driving me mad that I can't work out what the 'd' in dp, dh, dd and ds means. Obviously, I understand that the acronyms stand for partner, husband, daughter and son but WHY THE D???

Doing my head in. Please enlighten me.

Thanks!

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differentID · 26/05/2010 21:33

Dear.

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LynetteScavo · 26/05/2010 21:33

Some day "darling"

I suspect "damn".

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differentID · 26/05/2010 21:34

or Damn if you're in a mood with them.

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Meglet · 26/05/2010 21:34

have a look at the acronyms list... link near the top of the page.

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WilfShelf · 26/05/2010 21:35

dastardly

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WilfShelf · 26/05/2010 21:35

deranged

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Gichin · 26/05/2010 21:35

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WilfShelf · 26/05/2010 21:35

dickhead

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Ellelie · 26/05/2010 21:35

Thanks! I thought 'dear' but then I thought it couldn't be, unles we're all taking the p*ss of course. Had searched for an acronyms list and failed to see it, so thanks Meglet.

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WilfShelf · 26/05/2010 21:36

can you tell we've had a row...

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Ellelie · 26/05/2010 21:36

Dickhead when it comes to the p and the h would be about right...

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CrankyTwanky · 26/05/2010 21:38

daaaahhhhhling.

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thesunshinesbrightly · 26/05/2010 21:39

Dozytwunt

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leavingonajetplane · 26/05/2010 21:43

daft

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Poledra · 26/05/2010 21:45

Dipshit (when attached to H).

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SUPportblacksENGLand · 26/05/2010 21:46

Discombobulated

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CaptainUnderpants · 26/05/2010 21:49

Drunk when it comes to DH ( out tonight on a work 'do')

Dozy and Dipsy when referring to my two DS

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Ellelie · 26/05/2010 22:04

For me, tonight, it's Don'tevenbegintotalktomeaboutmy...

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2rebecca · 26/05/2010 22:29

It's nauseating and I hate it. Why not just H or S? Gets more confusing when you have things like BF for boyfriend, bestfriend and breastfeeding, and GP for grandparent or general practitioner.
And just seems silly when people go on about their "darling husband" and then say how they hate him.

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Ellelie · 26/05/2010 22:43

Yes, 2rebecca, that was my problem when I was trying to guess the meaning and thought it might be dear/darling. It seems not only unnecessary but misleading...

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ronshar · 26/05/2010 22:50

It makes it easier to understand who you are refering to.
You can just insert what ever prefix you want it to stand for! As seen here already.

It saves any confusion especially if you have children with the initial H or S.

I ignore what it actually stands for.

Dh normally stands for dickhead in my house anyway!!

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maltesers · 27/05/2010 17:31

Darling ?

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diddl · 27/05/2010 17:44

"It's nauseating and I hate it"-oh Rebecca I agree with that.

I can´t be the only one who doesn´t use it though?

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tortoiseonthehalfshell · 28/05/2010 03:53

I don't use it. Costs me whole seconds to type the words out, but that's just the sacrifice I make.

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thumbwitch · 28/05/2010 04:44

Really rather depends on context.
Is useful to remove the D when said member of family is being bastardly though.

In my head it stands for dear.

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