D.D.U.
a violent street gang made up of whites, latinos, and asians located in bergen county. known for beatings and robberies. carry weapons such as br-ss knuckles or knives.
d.d.u. maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan
the departmental disciplinary unit at mci-cedar junction prison in m-ssachusetts. mci- ceder junction was formerly known as walpole prison. during the 1970’s, cedar junction (then known as walpole) was one of the most violent prisons in the united states.
joe druce was sent to the ddu for killing john geoghan, that pedophile priest
ddu- “dookie distribution unit” – a woman’s -ss. used in context when refering to a woman’s posterior in public would bring on undue,due unjust or just negative reprecussions.
man! check out the ddu on that chick!
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