The internet slang term “Gdk” stands for “God don’t kill.” It is a phrase used to express relief or gratitude when someone narrowly avoids a dangerous or potentially harmful situation.
Examples:
1. Imagine you were walking on a sidewalk while engrossed in your phone and narrowly missed being hit by a passing car. You could then use “Gdk” to express your relief, like, “Just had a close call with a car while crossing the road! Gdk, I was so distracted!”
2. Suppose you were watching a thrilling sports match where your favorite team was losing, but they managed to score a winning goal in the last few seconds. You might share your joy online saying, “They did it again! Down to the wire, but they won! Gdk, I can’t believe it!”
Here are the sentences with the term “Gdk”:
Just had a close call with a car while crossing the road! Gdk, I was so distracted!
They did it again! Down to the wire, but they won! Gdk, I can’t believe it!
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