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What is dvda?

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DVDA is the name of a band which Matt Stone and Trey Parker (creators of South Park) belong to. It stands for a sexual term coined in their movie Orgasmo, and while I am not about to describe it, you are welcome to look it up on Urban Dictionary. It also stands for the DVD Association (dvda.org). Try using a Google search next time. Seriously, google is not hard.

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