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Ditto!

He makes his mama proud!

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It's just a slang term for Adoreable.  It's just like using the term "Really" for a condescending impulse

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ITA.

Always thought he'd be a great cuddler, too.  8)

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👍🏻

nobody can do the "happy dance" like David!!! 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻

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Re: David is adorbs

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Does anybody know who the very cute young lady is, who is doing the food show right now?   I've never seen her before.  Granted, I don't watch a lot so I'm not at all up on new or even new-ish hosts.  Smiley Happy

 

ETA - Oh, I just saw Sharon (I'm in and out of the show) so not her but the other lady.  

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It means adorable. It's used quite often and has been for well over a year or two, there was even a commercial which made use of it.

 

Why would anyone get angry that the OP used it, and be rude to her? 

 

Be glad to learn something new.  New words are created all the time and added to dictionaries each year. 

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FROM THE OXFORD DICTIONARY

 

Definition of adorbs in English: adorbs

Pronunciation: /əˈdôrbz/
 
(also adorb) adjectiveinformal
Inspiring great delight; cute or adorable: all the pets are totally adorbs check out the adorbs photo newborn babies are so adorb
Origin

Early 21st century: alteration of adorable.

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Syllabification: a·dorbs

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@homedecor1 wrote:

👍🏻

nobody can do the "happy dance" like David!!! 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻


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Isn't he though?! love watching ITKWD.

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"Adorbs"?   Another made up word.  Too much trouble to say 4 syllables?