Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Blogger’s Confession….??

vintagewoman 

After sixteen months of blogging, I don’t know what DH means, or DD or DS. 

I get Husband, Daughter and Son.  But what’s D? 

Dear?  Dog-face? 

Inquiring minds want to know. 

14 comments:

Jean said...

Sorry but this made me laugh because it's the sort of thing I used to wonder about. I think they stand for Darling Husband or Dear Husband, etc. Well, I think so anyway!

Frugal Scholar said...

You got it--DEAR.

Susan B said...

It's "dear" (or "damn," depending on context!) ;-p

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

I think it's "darling".

As in Darling Daughter, Darling Husband, Darling Son!

Rosaria Williams said...

Ugh? I don't know either. But, I did digress and read the instructions on the restyling. Loved it!

Kat Mortensen said...

It all depends on the day and the situation. It could be dear, but it could also be damn, er dang!

Kat

Lianne said...

Don't feel bad -- I didn't know either. Acronyms schmacronyms.

Zuzana said...

I have no idea a all, I am not sure I have stumbled upon these actually. Something with daughter?
xo

Darla said...

The question has been answered but since I used it in my previous post I thought I should say my intention was Dear Husband. On another day the D may have stood for one of the other choices above tho :-)

Darla

Unknown said...

I came from Pat's blog..and like the others said, its' Dear..and it took me forever to find out myself. I thought for a long time it was someone's husband's initial, then began suspecting how come a few blogger's husbands all have the same initial haha :) Happy weekend.

sallymandy said...

Well, now I know I'm not the only one who wondered.

Stephanie N. said...

I always thought it was dear, too. So nice to see you back lately, sallymandy. I've been enjoying all your refashions, too.

LenoreNeverM♡re said...

hahaha...my thought exactly!
LOL~ I'm sure you know that right? right??!

ethelmaepotter! said...

I wasn't sure either, so one day, I googled it and was more confused than ever! You gotta check this out:

http://www.acronymfinder.com/Slang/DD.html