“DIL Dictionary”
****UPDATED****
BIL = Brother in law
COW=Center of the World (MIL of course!)
DD = Dear Daughter
DGAF= Dont give a f***
DH = Dear Husband
DS = Dear Son
FB = Facebook
FIL = Father in law
FMIL= Future Mother-in-law
GMIL=Grandmother-in-law
HTB = Husband to be
MIL = Mother In Law
MILH = Mother In Law Hell
MLB= Momma’s little boy
PITA= Pain In The ASS (Two of my three BILs are this)
POS= Piece Of Shit (My FIL for sure)
SIL = Sister in law



Previously Said...
FB = Facebook
FMIL= Future Mother-in-law
MLB= Momma’s little boy
Those are just a couple I picked up from reading.
I thought I would drop in and to give a big virtual hug to my sister-in-law and fabby DIL moderator, Robin..
I have the best best SIL in the world. <3
Patricia
PS. Once we think we completed this dictonary, we will make it more offical:-)
DD = Dear Daughter
DS = Dear Son
This is already a great tool. I have had to come here for clarification a couple of times. :)
OK, I am not sure how raw you want this board to be so I understand if you delete these.
PITA=Pain In The ASS (Two of my three BILs are this)
POS=Piece Of Shit (My FIL for sure)
COW=Center of the World (MIL of course!)
GMIL=Grandmother-in-law
what is ‘dgaf’? I saw that in a thread and have no clue what that is.
Otherwoman—I think that would be “don’t give a fig”...or an equally inappropriate f-type-word. ;) I like “fig” so I’ll stick with that.
Ohhhhhh!!! -insert best naive look here- hehe
This is fantastic! I love this site more than I love chocolate.. and that’s a lot.
What is FOO?
I was wondering this same thing Evil. So I did some searching around and I think it means Family Of Origin. Some one correct me if I am wrong though.
Yes, it means family of origin!
What is DuH? I’ve seen that one recently.
Dear understanding Husband?
‘Duh’ is a dig at husbands that don’t appear to be supporting their wives. As in ‘duh, they are so dumb. I don’t like this term. There are some extreme cases out there where husbands are really crossing lines, but I know for me one of my biggest issues with my MIL is the disrespect she shows not only to me but to to my husband. I love my husband and think it is VERY rude to use this term when speaking about someone’s husband. There are much more respectful ways to tell someone that you think their husband is not pulling his weight.
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