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"'Hey, youssef Aballa!" "HEY" "HEY" HEY" Youssef: datter!?
datter by Deez-nutz/ September 3, 2016
Related Words
datter dattebayo ditter dutter danter dater Dattaraj Daxter dotter dotter beak

dattebayo 

In the Japanese versions, Naruto often ends his sentences with "dattebayo" or "(verb)-ttebayo", and as such Naruto has a unique style of speech. In the Japanese language, an ending can be added with no meaning to make the tone sound more tough, childish, girlish, or many other changes depending on the many existing endings. "-ttebayo", which is not a well-known ending, has no literal meaning and cannot be translated, but carries the connotations of the speaker being uncultured, brusque, and seeming tougher than they really are.In the English anime and video games, he often says "Believe it!" to fit with the mouth flaps of "-ttebayo".
Shikamaru got his information wrong, dattebayo.
dattebayo by Visually ROLF August 9, 2006

dattebayo 

Despite what superking said, Jaivez was completely right. Dattebayo has NO actual meaning and is just tagged to the end of narutos sentences, its just like his dialect.
Naruto's style is '(verb stem)tte bayo!' For instance, wakattebayo is "I get it already" or nan dattebayo is "What (the heck) is that?"
Nan Dattebayo!?!!?
Wakattebayo!!!
dattebayo by Naruto Legends May 10, 2005
Pubic like hair or hairs extending from the outter edge of one's nipple, often wirey or curly in state.
Wow, Jon's dittery is almost a full six inches long!
dittery by Sean 5566 March 27, 2007
Someone who is oblivious to what is going on at all times. He is very dumfounded of the environment around him.
A kid who throws a firework with the lighter into a lake. Not relizing until about five minutes later.

"Dude wheres the lighter?"

"I dont know man I think i lost it in the lake."

"Dude your such a Dutters!"
Dutters by Dean Leventis March 13, 2008

dattebayo 

Directly derived from an actual interview with the creator himself, Masashi kishimoto.
(Quote)
- Is Naruto's favorite phrase, "dattebayo" modeled on anything?

K: That isn't really modeled on anything either. When I thought of childlike
speech, "dattebayo" instantly came to mind. It's like it's become a part of
Naruto, and even now it brings out his "mischievousness".
(End quote)

I guess it's just up to fans to determine for themselves what it truly means...
Maybe there's no real definition to it, dattebayo!
dattebayo by Sairisu January 29, 2006