You're acting so DAS right now.
Look at that girl over there, she's DAS.
Don't post that pic, you look DAS.
Look at Ben, he's way room DAS. He's gonna get kicked out again.
Look at that girl over there, she's DAS.
Don't post that pic, you look DAS.
Look at Ben, he's way room DAS. He's gonna get kicked out again.
by MrDASbigdog September 3, 2017

'Da', in street language, is the principle definite article and equivalent to 'the' in more formal English.
The use of the the /d/ derives from two main aspects:
-to add emphasis on a phrase
-quicker and easier to ignore the 'th' sound, usually for non-native English speakers (such phenomena is prominent in the word 'ting' rather than 'thing.')
Other variations of this include:
-dis (this)
-dat (that)
The use of the the /d/ derives from two main aspects:
-to add emphasis on a phrase
-quicker and easier to ignore the 'th' sound, usually for non-native English speakers (such phenomena is prominent in the word 'ting' rather than 'thing.')
Other variations of this include:
-dis (this)
-dat (that)
by rexo48 August 8, 2011

short for Dumbledore's Army, as made up by Ginny Weasley in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
by bjmart July 12, 2005

Therapist: And what do we say when we fill this way?
Person: Don't be sad. because sad backwards is das. and das is not good.
Person: Don't be sad. because sad backwards is das. and das is not good.
by Lilnoodle July 6, 2020

by i make new phrazes June 5, 2018
