dvt


dvt stands for deep vein thromboses, which is a disease, but can be a metaphor for getting the remaining necessary amount of kills in a counter-strike round, and getting the defusal.

a counter-strike term meaning you just killed over 3+ people and rush to get the defuse, if a teamate is already defusing than that player automatically tk’s them because he is a greedy b-st-rd.

synonym: a defuse wh-r-.

except in this case, the player actually gets kills before he get’s greedy for the defuse.
dude nice three kills! i got the defuse though man don’t worr- -tk’s player- what the f-ck man, why’d you pull a dvt? f-ckin scrub.
verb: drunken verbose texting

the act of sending long and/or multiple texts while under the influence of alcohol
dude: yeah that b-tch was dvt’ing me at 2:30 in the morning.

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