A fork of Rural Dictionary
Acronym for Defend The Indefensible, the final round of BBC radio's Fighting Talk.
DTI: The U.S. was correct to import Nazi laws & enact effectively the same ones.
Defender: Of course this was the correct course of action, as the Nazi laws solved their own issues with deplorables.
Digitally transmitted infection: A sexual infection of your computer caused by the viewing of pornography without proper protection (antivirus programs).
Lil: "Ah shit my computer is so slow!"
Simon: "Maybe it's a DTI, you should stop looking at porn, you dirty giiiirl."
Dressed to Impress or Dress to Impress.
Not to be confused with DTF / Down to Intercorse, DTI can be used in a simmular fashion. But it mainly means that you,
A. Gonna dress to impress.
B. You're dressed to impress.
1.
Jessica Went out with steve, and she whas DTI(b).
2.
Simon are we gonna DTI(a), or go cassuly casual?
Acronym for Down To Interview. This is used by those in the broadcasting industry when reporters are trying to find interviews for their story. Most times it can be difficult, so there are some people who are your "go to" people because they're always willing to comment on a story and do an interview. They're typically politicians, city officials, doctors, etc.
Reporter: I can't get anybody to talk to me about the flu vaccine shortage.
Producer: Have you talked to Mary at the county health department? She's always DTI.
Reporter: I wonder what's going to happen now that the mayor resigned because of his scandal.
News Director: Talk to councilman Johnson. He's DTI. He'll always comment on everything.