A fork of Rural Dictionary
Synonym for "click here because you're incapable of critical thinking and an easy dupe for click bait".
If you were born before 1875, do this...
something that ben stiller says that is very funny in starsky and hutch
do it! do it! pop the trunk! do it!
1. Disk Operating System: a disk-based operating system, usually referring to MS-DOS. Originally developed by Microsoft for IBM, MS-DOS was once the standard operating system for IBM-compatible personal computers. 2. Denial of Service: a type of attack on a network that is designed to bring the network to its knees by flooding it with useless traffic. 3. Department of State: a federal or state governmental department handling issues central to the country or each of the individual States, such as travel, tourism, elections, charters and licensing, historic records, and overall public security. 4. Department of Safety: a department used by some U.S. states and cities which usually handles driver and vehicle, police, enforcement, fire, corrections, and crime statistics services for the public. 5. Department of Statistics: a department used by some countries for handling statistical reports vital to their economies and governments.
1. DOS required a lot of typing. 2. DOS attacks can cost companies millions of dollars in lost revenue. 3. If you're interesting in become a licensed lawyer, visit the DOS. 4. In some states, the DOS handles driver's licenses instead of the DMV. 5. The DOS just released new statistics on the gross national product.
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine - One of the two types of fully licensed medical doctors in the United States, the other being doctors of allopathic medicine (see MD). While practicing conventional medicine much like his or her M.D. colleagues, also maintains the ability to perform osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM), also referred to as osteopathic manipulative treatment, or technique (OMT). A small minority of osteopathic physicians use the physical manipulative medicine (OMM/OMT).
I had to go to the ER and the doctor that treated me was a DO.