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DM or dm may stand for:
- DM (singer), the lead singer of The Missing (band)
- Adamsite (DM), a chemical agen used in riot control
- Dance marathon, an event associated with the competitive dance form marathon dancing
- DangerMouse (DM), a British animated series
- Dark Magician, the signature card of Yugi Mutou in the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime and manga
- Data mining
- Deadmines, a location in the Warcraft fictional universe and an instance dungeon in the World of Warcraft MMORPG
- Deathmatch (DM), a widely-used gameplay mode into first-person shooter computer games
- Death Metal
- Decimetre (dm)
- Dennis Miller (DM incorporated into personal logo) (born 1953), an American entertainer, stand-up comedian, political and social commentator and television personality
- Depeche Mode
- Deutsche Mark (DM or DEM), the German mark, former official currency of Germany, replaced by euro
- Device Management
- Dextromethorphan, (DM; also DXM), an antitussive (anti-coughing) drug that is found in many over-the-counter cold and cough preparations
- Diabetes mellitus (DM), a disease characterized by high blood sugar
- Dire Maul, a location in the Warcraft fictional universe and an instance dungeon in the World of Warcraft MMORPG
- Doctor of Management (D.M.)
- Doctor of Medicine (DM; much less commonly used than MD), an academic degree
- Doctor of Metaphysics (DM; also used as Msc.D. ), a former academic degree now its just known as a doctoral degree in religion
- Document management system
- Dominica (ISO country code DM), formally "Commonwealth of Dominica", an island nation in the Caribbean Sea
- Dragonmage
- Dream Maker, the programming language/compiler bundled with the BYOND suite of programs.
- DrumMania, a music video game
- Dungeon Master in the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons
- Dungeon monitor, a safety official at BDSM parties
- District Manager, manager of a district or area in a company
- Maersk Air (IATA code DM), a Danish airline
- Dye Matrix, a high-end paintball gun produced by Dye Paintball.
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