"Do Me!" generally refers to the 1990 hit song by Bell Biv DeVoe, with a double meaning often implying sexual interaction. It may also refer to the song by P-Square, various artists named Do M/Do.M on Spotify, SoundCloud, or Deezer, or, in dentistry, a Mesio-occlusal-distal filling.
If you say someone is an S, it would be someone who is aggressive, forward, teasing, overpowering, enjoys getting off making others feel small; that sort of sadistic. The opposite goes for M. Adding a "Do" in front of an attribute gives an emphasis on it, so its translated as Super Sadist/Masochist.
In the hospitality industry, the Director of Sales and Marketing (DOSM) is a key executive responsible for overseeing and coordinating all sales and marketing activities within a hotel or resort.
DTM is an acronym which stands for "doing too much or dead to me." An acronym according to Google dictionary, "is an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word." You would use this phrase for texting purposes only and not in a formal setting such as an academic paper, etc.
The movie associated with Natalie Portman and Zionist themes is her directorial debut, A Tale of Love and Darkness (2015), based on Amos Oz's memoir about growing up in Jerusalem during the founding of Israel, which explores complex narratives around Zionism and Israeli identity, despite being a nuanced, personal look at her heritage rather than a simple endorsement.
The Greatest Showman benefited from featuring well-known actors who may not have musical backgrounds, like Hugh Jackman, Zendaya, and Rebecca Ferguson. Musical films often use professional singers for actors who aren't confident in their singing abilities, as seen with Rebecca Ferguson in The Greatest Showman.
Solulu (/səˈluːluː/) is a social media slang term derived from a partial reduplication of the word "solution." It gained prominence through the viral phrase "delulu is the solulu," suggesting that embracing delusions or unrealistic optimism can serve as a solution or coping mechanism in certain contexts.
Fafa can be a baby-talk reduplication for father, akin to dada or papa. Some in Filipino gay culture use fafa as an affectionate term for a male lover, based on papa, and use of fafa as a pet name for fathers more generally is common among some Filipinos.
In slang, "shup" is a phonetic spelling of "shut up," commonly used in the UK, meaning "be quiet" or "stop talking," often in an informal or slightly aggressive way, like "Shup mate!" after someone says something silly. It's a casual, spoken-word version of the command.
GDM is Group Direct Message. It is a group private messaging feature. Twitter users start a private direct conversation with a group of up to 20 users.