That paniebianco banged my grandmother.
by Diego January 16, 2003
1. Head of any mafia crime family.
2. Dom Perignon. Expensive Champagne.
Often called 'Don' in the suburbs and hood as a joke that we don't know what it is.
3. 'The Don'. Is Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest ever cricketer. Averaged 99 runs per test innings.
2. Dom Perignon. Expensive Champagne.
Often called 'Don' in the suburbs and hood as a joke that we don't know what it is.
3. 'The Don'. Is Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest ever cricketer. Averaged 99 runs per test innings.
1. "Fat Tony from the Simpsons is the Don of his crime family."
2. "I'll get a Jack and Coke and a Bottle of Don."
3. "Sadly 'The Don' died recently."
2. "I'll get a Jack and Coke and a Bottle of Don."
3. "Sadly 'The Don' died recently."
by Diego September 09, 2003
1. Head of any mafia crime family.
2. Don Perion. Expensive Champagne.
3. 'The Don'. Is Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest ever cricketer. Averaged 99 runs per test innings.
2. Don Perion. Expensive Champagne.
3. 'The Don'. Is Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest ever cricketer. Averaged 99 runs per test innings.
1. "Fat Tony from the Simpsons is the Don of his crime family."
2. "I'll get a Jack and Coke and a Bottle of Don."
3. "Sadly 'The Don' died recently."
2. "I'll get a Jack and Coke and a Bottle of Don."
3. "Sadly 'The Don' died recently."
by Diego September 09, 2003
1. Close friend or peer.
2. Member of a gang or dresses like they are in a gang.
3. Any street-kid or homeless youth.
2. Member of a gang or dresses like they are in a gang.
3. Any street-kid or homeless youth.
1. "what's up, homie?"
2. "Let's cross the street, there's a group of homie's coming."
3. "Can you spare some money for a poor homie?"
2. "Let's cross the street, there's a group of homie's coming."
3. "Can you spare some money for a poor homie?"
by Diego July 18, 2003
by Diego September 04, 2003
by Diego September 10, 2003