by klintero July 1, 2009
Get the dingo dango mug.A garage with a screen netting to keep bugs out that has carpeting, chairs, couches and sometimes a TV that is used to entertain guests. Very common for older Italian-Americans.
by JefffromtheRoc September 26, 2008
Get the Dago Den mug.Noun (plural): a multiplicity of official (or official-looking) documents, permits, passes, and/or letters of authorization, typically bearing apparently authentic governmental stamps, seals, and signatures, to be presented mostly by scientific expeditions from developed nations whenever challenged by local, often sub-literate, authorities attempting to impede their progress to extort monies or other remunerations in return for “safe passage” through a specific area under their control; the intent being to thwart such local tactics by implication of the threat of condign action from a superior governmental power should the papers presented be ignored.
"Suddenly our progress was halted by a group of armed men, but after a few tense minutes they waved us along, after Dr. Keller flashed his packet of dago dazzlers in their faces."
by Speedog December 2, 2009
Get the dago dazzlers mug.Dangol, also dang'ol, is a contraction of "dang" and "old".
Popularized by Boomhauer character of "King of the Hill".
It can be used as a start of a sentence, vulgarity-replacement, filler or adjective. In adjective form, it refers to anything country, hick, "yeeha".
Popularized by Boomhauer character of "King of the Hill".
It can be used as a start of a sentence, vulgarity-replacement, filler or adjective. In adjective form, it refers to anything country, hick, "yeeha".
"Those cowboy boots are really dangol"
"Dangol, I don't remember nothing about no dangol rule that says you can't dangol your cousin."
"Dangol, I don't remember nothing about no dangol rule that says you can't dangol your cousin."
by thosemofos March 11, 2009
Get the dangol mug.*Pronounced Day-gone*
Used in the south, this expression can be said for three circumstances:
1) When something is definetly true, correct, or exciting
2) Said after disbelief or shock
3) Owning up to something
Used in the south, this expression can be said for three circumstances:
1) When something is definetly true, correct, or exciting
2) Said after disbelief or shock
3) Owning up to something
1) "Man you were on fire the other day!"
"You daggon right"
2) "Bob died the other night"
"You daggon right?"
3) "Did you finish the project?"
"You daggon right!"
"You daggon right"
2) "Bob died the other night"
"You daggon right?"
3) "Did you finish the project?"
"You daggon right!"
by Matt Ruggiero May 6, 2008
Get the You daggon right mug.Dude 1 : Yo you saw this new trending Dalgona Coffee? Do you wanna try it?
Dude 2 : I heard it tastes bad.
Dude 1 : Who cares, its for the 'gram.
Dude 2 : Dont be a Dalgonasshole!
Dude 2 : I heard it tastes bad.
Dude 1 : Who cares, its for the 'gram.
Dude 2 : Dont be a Dalgonasshole!
by low-key an instagram hoe April 3, 2020
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