IFMD


to ifmd: is to partake in the act of f-cking ones father, or dad. ifmd is merely an acronym for “i f-ck my dad”. but really it doesnt matter whos father you s-x, because you can always just yell ifmd.
“hey chris, way to break my copy of fifa 10!” -steve
“im sorry things got a little out of hand when ifmd!” -chris

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