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Dame fishing 

A play on words of "game fishing"

The act of seducing a girl for sport
Mark: I can't wait to go dame fishing tonight. I love catching them and throwing them back in.
1) Short for "Damn I look". Usually something is added to damela, such as good, fly, etc. Pronounced (Da-Meh-Luh).
It's a (wack) song by baby boy da prince though, I'm not sure, but Cassidy might have created the word.

2) Spanish word. Depending on how you use it, or what it's affiliated with, the definitions change.
1) Damela fly, Damela good, Damela better than my date look

2) Police chief to police officers: Damela (Bring her to me, bring her here, basically find her, bring her here)
Damela by Raw Doggy April 6, 2010

Dame Judi 

This is rhyming slang.
Dame Judi Dench = stench.
It naturally is no reflection on the actress or her thespian abilities. The joy of the phrase is the total irrelevance of the subject to the meaning.

It is quoted several times in Irvine Welsh's novels; some readers have misunderstood what it means when used in phrases liked "He left a Dame Judi Dench in the toilet" - the text would refer to the odour, not the stool.
1. Who made that awful Dame Judi?
2. The toilet was filled with a terrible Judi Dench.
Dame Judi by Edna Sweetlove August 3, 2010

dame luz 

Literally it stands for "Give me light." in Spanish.
But it is used as another word for klk.
Spanish way of saying :
wat up ?
was good ?
wat cracking ?
e.t.c
"Hola, mi amor. Dame luz. "

"Hey love. Was good ? "
dame luz by _dominikan* December 16, 2008

Dame Da Ne 

Dame Da Ne refers to a lyric from "Baka Mitai," a pop ballad which can be sung in karaoke sections of the video games Yakuza 0 and Yakuza 5. The song has been paired with numerous humorous videos in remixes on YouTube, before also gaining popularity in First Order Motion Model Deepfakes in July 2020.
Friend: Hey have you seen Hitler singing Baka Mitai - Dame Da Ne on YouTube
Me: no and i will watch it rn
Dame Da Ne by ChiefBokMalo August 17, 2020

Damper than a Pamper 

A much more cringey way to say "Moister than an Oyster".
Me: "Girl, you're moister than an oyster."
Girl: "Ewwww omg, I hate that word!"
Me: "Then you're damper than a pamper."
Girl: "I'M CALLING THE POLICE!!"
Damper than a Pamper by Bigge3 July 30, 2017