DYR. Do You Remember (song) DYR.

What is a DYR in Viking?

Noun. dýr n (genitive singular dýrs, nominative plural dýr) animal, beast.

What does Dor mean in military terms?

Drop On Request
Drop On Request, Military acronym for a cadet applying for “voluntary resignation”. (

What is DTR Medical?

Deep tendon reflexes, more properly referred to as muscle stretch reflexes, are an integral part of the neurological examination. A stretch reflex is an involuntary reaction of a muscle to being passively stretched by percussion of the tendon.

What is the Norse word for demon?

draugr
The draugr or draug (Old Norse: draugr, plural draugar; modern Icelandic: draugur, Faroese: dreygur and Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian: draug) is an undead creature from the Scandinavian saga literature and folktale.

What does DOT stand for?

DOTDepartment Of Transportation Governmental » Military — and more…
DOTDepartment Of Treasury Business » International Business — and more…
DOTDirectly Observed Therapy Medical » Physiology — and more…
DOTDo One Thing Internet » Chat
DOTDamage Over Time Governmental » Military — and more…

What does DRO stand for?

DRO

AcronymDefinition
DRODisaster Response Operation (various locations)
DRODetention and Removal Operations (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
DROData Replication Option
DRODigital Read Out

What is Isdtr?

This acronym is the equivalent of having ‘the chat’ about where your relationship is heading, meaning ‘define the relationship. ‘ Benching. Otherwise known as bread-crumbing, this is when someone you’ve been dating stops agreeing to meet in person, but continues to contact you over message and social media.

Who is the Norse god of death?

Hel
Hel, in Norse mythology, originally the name of the world of the dead; it later came to mean the goddess of death. Hel was one of the children of the trickster god Loki, and her kingdom was said to lie downward and northward.

How do you say monster in Norse?

The draugr or draug (Old Norse: draugr, plural draugar; modern Icelandic: draugur, Faroese: dreygur and Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian: draug) is an undead creature from the Scandinavian saga literature and folktale.