dori is someone who is insensitive and an all around cunt. has no consideration of other people's feelings but somehow always knows how to make someone laugh no matter what. he is the smartest yet dumbest guy you will ever meet. he can argue his way out of almost anything and he will probably always beat you if you're debating with him about something. he gives great advice, but when it comes to himself, he's straight up stupid. nicest guy when he wants to be, otherwise... rude. aggressive, will probably beat you up if you look at him a little too long. overall a nice, funny guy who everyone wants to be friends with because he's fun to be around and a good friend to have but still a cunt.
by NaygaPoop July 30, 2019
A beautiful person on the outside but on the inside an mean hoe. She cheats, lies, and steals. ONE WORD EVIL.
by IveAcceptedThatImShort December 03, 2018
by whatadickhead August 02, 2016
Typical slang for girl-next-door, which stemmed from the bubbly blonde singer/actress who was popular in the 1950s.
by dj mbm July 11, 2008
Literally means "Drift King". Usually refers to Keiichi Tsuchiya, the legendary drifter famous for driving (and drifting) the Toyota AE86 Sprinter Corolla/Trueno. Dori-kan is only used in a different sense when referring to someone producing drift like that of Mr. Tsuchiya (or perfectly in other words).
"Holy crap that's the REAL DORI-KAN! He's like... my idol!"
"Stupid people only know the term Drift King from watching The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. If anyone tells you 'wait, there's a real dori-kan?' then you know that they're n00bs in the sport."
"This is CNN."
"Stupid people only know the term Drift King from watching The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. If anyone tells you 'wait, there's a real dori-kan?' then you know that they're n00bs in the sport."
"This is CNN."
by Nigel Navarro August 14, 2007
In satisfactory condition; very good; all right.
Also the title of David Bowie's 1971 album, which contained classic Bowie songs such as "Changes", "Life on Mars?" and "Andy Warhol".
Also the title of David Bowie's 1971 album, which contained classic Bowie songs such as "Changes", "Life on Mars?" and "Andy Warhol".
by AZ August 28, 2003