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David
/ˈdeɪvɪd/
Definition
1
A common male given name of Hebrew origin (דָּוִד, Dāwīḏ), meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle.' Popularized through the biblical King David.
2
Informally, a generic stand-in for any relatable everyman in modern slang or memes, often the guy who overestimates his charm.
Examples
David showed up to the party with a mullet revival and zero regrets.
When the boss asked for volunteers, David hid under his desk like a pro ninja.
David's idea of 'adulting' is matching his socks – mission accomplished twice this year.
David tried ghosting his gym membership, but the fees kept haunting him.