1. DFL - Noun
2. DFL - Verb
DFL (plural DFLs)
(Sussex, Kent) a person who has moved from their previous home in London to live in southern England.
DFL (plural DFLs)
Initialism of Democratic–Farmer–Labor.
DFL (third-person singular simple present DFLs, present participle DFLing, simple past and past participle DFLed)
(slang, sports) To come in last place.
Ann Johnson Stewart is easily winning the 44th for the DFL while Zach Duckworth has a large lead over DFL incumbent Matt Little in the 58th. Source: Internet
For years, Republicans have championed those scholarships for 4-year-olds as an alternative to DFL plans to create a universal preschool system. Source: Internet
Although Hodges is also a DFL member, the party and most municipal trade unions lined up behind Mark Andrews. Source: Internet
Both Republican and DFL Party legislative leadership say they expect the peacetime emergency order to be extended Wednesday. Source: Internet
After a deadlocked convention on Saturday in Duluth, the voters will decide a DFL candidate for the 8th Congressional District race. Source: Internet
Even Walz, while trying to tamp down spending desires, tried not to sound opposed to the DFL legislator’s spending priorities. Source: Internet