释义 |
The chemical element darmstadtium.
noun informal A person's son (particularly used in online forums) my DS rolls his eyes in disgust when I use these terms of affection Example sentencesExamples - DS has to be up at 8 am tomorrow for his paper round.
- Feeling smug because DS chose dried prunes over chocolate as a snack - I must be doing something right!
- My DS is bugging me about Christmas, bringing his wrapped presents around and wanting to open them.
- Friday was oldest ds's birthday, so we picked him up at his dad's and made a good ol' fashioned family night of it.
- This morning DS woke me at 11 am with breakfast in bed.
- Ds wants to go, so I said I'd go too.
- Could your DS choose a special nickname for the baby just for him as big brother to use?
- DS will be two next month, and is still an atrocious sleeper.
- My DS attends day nursery full time.
- My eldest DS left Scotland today for a month-long World Challenge school trip to Africa.
- I did bump into her at Allenton Market once when I had DS in the pushchair so that would probably be about 12 years ago.
- That's cute - sounds like something my DS would say.
- Youngest DS woke up last night screaming and stayed awake again for about three hours.
- My DS (three weeks old) has picked up a cold from somewhere - he is a little sniffly and sneezing a lot.
- My DS is 14 months and thinks no is the funniest word ever.
- DS went to the park with his mates for sledging and snowball fights.
- So this afternoon we have been back up to Vision Express and luckily we managed to get a pair of new glasses for DS.
- DS woke up this morning at 2:30 crying in his bedroom ... because he wanted his socks on.
- I could never read or surf while nursing unless DS was asleep.
- Last night it was 10pm before my DS went to sleep.
- That said, DS and his mates all had a great time and even though we still had to wait 20 minutes for a taxi DS went home happy!
Origin1990s: abbreviation of darling son or dear son. abbreviation 2Military Directing staff. ˌdē ˈes The chemical element darmstadtium.
nounˌdē ˈes informal A person's son (particularly used in online forums) my DS rolls his eyes in disgust when I use these terms of affection Example sentencesExamples - Youngest DS woke up last night screaming and stayed awake again for about three hours.
- DS went to the park with his mates for sledging and snowball fights.
- My eldest DS left Scotland today for a month-long World Challenge school trip to Africa.
- That said, DS and his mates all had a great time and even though we still had to wait 20 minutes for a taxi DS went home happy!
- Last night it was 10pm before my DS went to sleep.
- My DS (three weeks old) has picked up a cold from somewhere - he is a little sniffly and sneezing a lot.
- Friday was oldest ds's birthday, so we picked him up at his dad's and made a good ol' fashioned family night of it.
- Feeling smug because DS chose dried prunes over chocolate as a snack - I must be doing something right!
- Ds wants to go, so I said I'd go too.
- I did bump into her at Allenton Market once when I had DS in the pushchair so that would probably be about 12 years ago.
- DS will be two next month, and is still an atrocious sleeper.
- My DS is 14 months and thinks no is the funniest word ever.
- I could never read or surf while nursing unless DS was asleep.
- So this afternoon we have been back up to Vision Express and luckily we managed to get a pair of new glasses for DS.
- My DS is bugging me about Christmas, bringing his wrapped presents around and wanting to open them.
- DS has to be up at 8 am tomorrow for his paper round.
- This morning DS woke me at 11 am with breakfast in bed.
- That's cute - sounds like something my DS would say.
- My DS attends day nursery full time.
- Could your DS choose a special nickname for the baby just for him as big brother to use?
- DS woke up this morning at 2:30 crying in his bedroom ... because he wanted his socks on.
Origin1990s: abbreviation of darling son or dear son. |