The internet slang term “Don’t Ask Me The Color Of Anything” or DATCOTA is used when someone doesn’t want to explain or answer a certain question. It implies that the person finds the question either irrelevant or tedious and prefers to avoid it. This acronym is often used humorously to dismiss inquiries without going into further detail.
Examples:
1. Person A: What did you think about the movie we watched last night?
Person B: DATCOTA. I really don’t want to talk about it.
2. Person A: Can you explain the process behind this complicated math problem?
Person B: DATCOTA. I’m not in the mood for math explanations right now.
Using DATCOTA is a snappy and straightforward way to communicate that you’re not interested or unwilling to answer a specific question, cutting the conversation short.
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