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"Di Ma Da" dee.h - mah - dah A Cebuano (Filipino) phrase turned acronym. Originated from the stressed students of society. Translated, it means "It's too much too handle", "I can't take it anymore" or "I can't do this". A common situation when spoken would be when a teacher piles a student with an astounding amount of homework paired with several tests, all due in the following days to come.
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