Divadoff


the most triumphant and respected of all divas. a true divadoff will only lush in the most opulent of things whilst he/she smokes cigarettes and nothing else. a divadoff never gives off true emotion and never answers in full sentences. he/she would sport nothing but the finest textiles. he/she is never rude, always cl-ssy; however when the time comes to put people in their place, he does so using extraordinary harshness. a divadoff always remains supreme in any situation.
look at that divadoff, it looked like he was about to p-ss out because he was sitting in economy on a 45 minute flight.

oh my god! divadoff is at it again, getting the best seat in the restaurant.

i almost sh-tted myself when i sat next to that divadoff, all i did was ask how she was doing and she didn’t respond. after 2 minutes she said “hi” and turned around. i think i now have diarrhea.

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