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What Does 'DDD' Mean? The 'Destroy Dick December' Challenge Explained

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Published 2 years ago

Published 2 years ago

For those of us that were granted unrestricted access to the internet at a young age, NNN or No Not November acted as a formidable challenge for the horniest of middle schoolers. The challenge was supposedly meant to test one's wherewithal, retain one's testosterone, and prove that we are not our flesh cages.

But what if a greater challenge than that was to delve into the absolute throes of hedonism, and be nothing but flesh alone? Are you up for the real challenge… of Destroy Dick December?

What Does 'DDD' Mean?

Odds are, if you are curious about DDD, you might be familiar with the ever-popular NNN. If not, here's a refresher. NNN or "No Nut November" refers to the art of practicing absolute abstinence for the month of November. That's to say, no partners, no hanky panky and absolutely no nutting.

But for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, and the brigade of circlejerk enthusiasts online quickly rallied against the call for chastity. No nuts in November, you say? Well, how about an absolute nut brigade right after? Thus, the central thesis of DDD, or Destroy Dick December was born. The squirreling and nut withholding of the month before will be met with an exponential increase of nuts in the month after.

Where Did The 'DDD' Meme Come From?

Legend has it, the origins of Destroy Dick December emerge from a single screenshot, as a pact made amongst brothers and men. "Aye bruh," the message begins, "First day nut once, second day nut twice, all the way till the 31 where you nut 31 times in a day." It's the kind of message that would make the Will Blunderfields of the world weep and Coomers of the world rejoice.

Various people have claimed to have attempted the challenge since the first whispers about DDD began in November 2017. It has inspired forum discussions, think pieces, and memes galore. So… which way, Western man?


For the full history of Destroy Dick December, be sure to check out our entry on the slang term here for even more information.

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