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Mar 24, 2009 15:31
"DILF" is not a socially accepted phrase, right? I'm not behind on my pop culture?
Then again, spending my afternoon navigating Miranda-logic doesn't exactly help on that front.
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sunny_boywonder
March 24 2009, 19:37:12 UTC
What the hell is a DILF?
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itsa_nickname
March 24 2009, 19:37:44 UTC
"Dad I'd like to fuck." Play on MILF?
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sunny_boywonder
March 24 2009, 19:41:52 UTC
...do I want to know who this is?
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itsa_nickname
March 24 2009, 19:44:07 UTC
Not me. Miranda. And -- I wish I didn't know this. So no, you don't.
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i_willpout
March 25 2009, 00:25:06 UTC
DILF is totally socially acceptable. Or it should be. As is AILF
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itsa_nickname
March 25 2009, 00:27:22 UTC
AILF?
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i_willpout
March 25 2009, 00:30:00 UTC
Replace Dad with Angel.
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itsa_nickname
March 25 2009, 00:31:38 UTC
Ah.
....Angel? I though they were -- ya know -- ill-equipped.
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dude_imbatman
March 25 2009, 01:00:20 UTC
Works for me.
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itsa_nickname
March 25 2009, 01:02:48 UTC
More my friend's term than mine. I'd never heard it before. MILF, yeah -- DILF though? I had thought there was something else for that.
[And I'm amused because technically DILF was used in reference to another Dean.]
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dude_imbatman
March 25 2009, 01:07:24 UTC
My girlfriend uses the term on a pretty regular basis.
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itsa_nickname
March 25 2009, 01:10:01 UTC
Guess it has yet to make it's way into my circle. I feel a bit behind on the times.
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lil_nellie
March 25 2009, 03:15:40 UTC
Lemme guess. Maddie's Daddy?
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itsa_nickname
March 25 2009, 13:02:41 UTC
Yeah. Apparently Miranda has a fantasy I never knew about.
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lil_nellie
March 25 2009, 19:42:15 UTC
Don't blame her.
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itsa_nickname
March 25 2009, 20:16:33 UTC
You too?
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....Angel? I though they were -- ya know -- ill-equipped.
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[And I'm amused because technically DILF was used in reference to another Dean.]
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