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Neskuaxa ago

Few different results on Day of Days interpretation.

Searching just what was in the brackets "dofd"

Date of First Delinquency

http://www.creditnet.com/blog/credit-repair/dofd-why-it-matters

The truth is old debts never really go away until you pay them off or reach a settlement with the debt collector, but that doesn't mean they can't disappear from your credit reports before a settlement occurs. According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), negative entries can remain on your credit reports for 7 years from the "Date of First Delinquency" (DOFD). The DOFD is the date a consumer first becomes 30 days late, never brings the account current, and then a charge off ensues.

Or "Day of Days" Movie - Plot Summary from IMDB - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3779382/

A reclusive, God-fearing 91-year-old man and a young Cuban refugee home-aid worker struggle to come to terms with their regrets, the unbearable pain of unacceptable loss, love and the most difficult and beautiful of human truths: life ends and life goes on.

QualityShitposter ago

Department of Defense.

Mad_As_Hell ago

First thing I thought of, too obvious?

Neskuaxa ago

My first thought as well, but "Of" was in brackets so I took that as spelling out a different acronym. It could be the Department of Defense. Double Meanings every where