What does D2D mean?
D2D means Day to Day
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Day to Day?
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DAYSY - Day-to-Day Resource Management System
- DBDA - Day by Day Armageddon
- DBD - Day-By-Day
- DIDO - Day In, Day Out
- DTD - Day to Day
- DDS - Day to Day Spanish
- DDM - Day to Day Management
- DDV - day-to-day variation
- DPS - day prior to surgery
- DD - Day by Day
- dadp - Day After Day Productions
- dtbg - Day To Be Gay
- Sickie - day off sick from work (chuck a sickie = take the day off sick from work when you're perfectly healthy!)
- Chuck a sickie - to take the day off sick from one's employment when you're healthy
- DONFI - Day Off, Not Flipping Interested. Polite version. Most commonly used by off-duty staff of amenities such as hotels, swimming pools, holiday camps, bars, etc., towards fellow staff to signify their non-availability while using the facilities. (Ack R Banham
- Road Test - to get a drunk patient to walk up and down a corridor; if they pass they are turfed, if they fail they need a bit longer to sober up.
- Win the Game (or Yahtzee) - to discharge all of the patients from your service, so that you have no inpatients (i.e. no ward rounds) next day.
- Step Up To the Plate - To contribute; take your turn to do something. Every citizen in the USA should step up to the plate and pay their taxes.
- Front And Center - To highlight, to emphasize; bring to the attention of. Most politicians put taxes and unemployment front and center during their campaigns.
- Head To Head - To confront face to face; fight one on one. Rams go head to head during mating season.