dw

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See also: DW, dW, ḏw, δω, and δῶ

English

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Phrase

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dw

  1. (Internet slang, text messaging) Initialism of don't worry.
    Alternative form: DW
    • 2024 September 5, Beth Gillette, “24 Fall Hair Colors Every Celebrity Is Asking for Rn”, in Cosmopolitan[1]:
      But...what exactly are celebrities asking for in the first place? It’s a classic chicken-and-egg scenario. Dw, tho, I asked the pros firsthand: What are the elite set asking for this year, for those of us who want to get in on the trends a little early? And they delivered.

Anagrams

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Welsh

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dʊ/, /dw/
  • Dw is usually followed by the pronoun i. The pronunciation of this is either /dʊi̯/ or /dwiː/.

Verb

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dw

  1. (North Wales) first-person singular present colloquial of bod (in affirmative or negative statements)
    Dw i yn y car.I’m in the car.
    Dw i ddim yn hapus.I’m not happy.
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  • dydw (negative)
  • ydw (interrogative)