DTP
DTP has 2 meanings
Down to party
DTP is the ultimate rallying cry for anyone looking to let loose and have a good time. It's a quick, playful way to declare your readiness for fun, whether you're gearing up for an all-night dance fest or simply heading out for spontaneous adventures. While "down to party" is the classic sentiment behind DTP, the acronym has evolved to signify enthusiasm for any activity that's meant to be enjoyable and carefree.
Appearing in texts and social media posts, DTP is the acronym people often use to show that they are ready to go. Its roots trace back to casual party invites, and it's now widely adopted in various contexts. Confined initially to party scenes, it’s now a versatile term that reflects an open attitude toward fun engagements.
Example
im dtp. let's go losers!
ah great, who invited larry?
Related Slang
| Down | Agree |
| SGTM | Sounds good to me |
| IDTT | I'll drink to that |
| Turnt up | Excited |
| Turn up | To get crazy |
| Juiced | Excited |
| Amped | Excited |
| Rager | An intense, large party |
| ATL | About that life |
| GTG | Good to go |
| Rdy | Ready |
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A texting and chatting acronym that refers to something or someone that is bothering people; also refers to the American record label "Disturbing tha Peace," which is owned by Ludacris and operates as a subsidiary of Universal Music Group.