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GDI noun a college student who is not a fraternity or sorority member, a god-damn independent US, 1966- Then you have the GDI, or Goddam Independent, who is anti-Greek, in school strictly for the sake of an education[.] — Glendon Swarthout, Where the Boys Are, p. 110, 1960
- So I became a G.D.I., which stands for God Damn Independent, and that’s the way I like it and to hell with all the Betty Coeds, Sally Sororities and Freddy Frats. — Frederick Kohner, The Affairs of Gidget, p. 8, 1963
- — Andy Anonymous, A Basic Guide to Campusology, p. 11, 1966
- — Pamela Munro, UCLA Slang, p. 42, 1989
- GDI is what the dormies call themselves. People who aren’t in frat or sorority houses. — Jeffrey Wilds Deaver, The Lessons of her Death, p. 23, 1993
- Even though I’m not in a sorority–I am a GDI (God Damn Independent)–I still dance at every set. — April Sinclair, Ain’t Gonna Be the Same Fool Twice, pp. 39–40, 1996
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