A new slang term “No Diddy” has gone viral on social media and now it replaces “No Homo”.
“No Diddy” became popular and replaced “No Homo”
On Friday (March 22), a new slang term “No Diddy” started going viral on social media. According to fans, the slang is now replacing the phrase “No Homo,” which Cam’ron popularized as a way to remove any connotations of homosexuality or gender nonconformity in dialogue or lyrics.
Apparently, fans picked up on the “No Diddy” slang while watching DJ Akademiks’ interview with Philadelphia rapper Quilly on his Off the Record podcast. During the March 19 episode (shown below), Qualley said “No Diddy” multiple times throughout the interview.
Producer BNYX used the slang term in a post on X (formerly Twitter) last Wednesday (March 20). “I got all my guys in position. No daddy,” the hitmaker wrote.
The term “No Diddy” may refer to the multiple lawsuits filed against Diddy for sexual misconduct. The latest lawsuit, filed by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, accuses the Bad Boy Records founder of sexual assault, harassment and working without pay. Jones also claims in the lawsuit that he was fondled and touched by Diddy on multiple occasions, and claims Diddy asked him to pick up sex workers and bring them back to the rap mogul’s home.
Diddy vehemently denies the allegations in Rodney Jones’ lawsuit.
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50 Cent co-signs use of phrase “No Diddy”
50 Cent seems to happily prank Diddy every chance he gets, co-signing “No Diddy” on his Instagram page on Saturday (March 23). Fif’s post can be viewed below.
50 Cent shared an image of a blog post about “No Diddy” now replacing “No Homo” and wrote in the caption, “Oh my f*cking son, that’s my man No Diddy. I’m right now Come on! Get out of here! Haha.”
His trolling aside, 50 Cent is planning to make a documentary about the blowhard mogul’s sexual abuse allegations.
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Watch DJ Akademiks’ interview with Philadelphia rapper Quilly below. Also see the new slang co-signed by 50 Cent below.
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