Definition is Jamaican/Patois slang meaning - "them men over there" literally, but is used to describe the men in society, can be used for random people/friends - mostly used for friends/acquaintances these days in London.
by Jimmyblaze1 March 30, 2009
by Jose santos April 11, 2005
by muckbaby November 16, 2010
by G-easy February 09, 2017
When someone tells someone off and their sidekick just HAS to ring in and say “and dem facts “ just so they can sound cool.
by SlangKing3200 November 20, 2017
1) used in the uk to describe police
2) used in uk, birmngham, by bang bang aka burgerbar crew to describe their enemies, johnson crew aka slash
2) used in uk, birmngham, by bang bang aka burgerbar crew to describe their enemies, johnson crew aka slash
by the barse man October 12, 2008
A saying of Caribbean origin which quite literally translates as "the chaps over there" or "those fellows yonder". The saying has found it's way into British street use mainly due to the influence of gangs and/of rapists in urban areas. Nowadays it has evolved to a greeting or to refer to anyone else of similar mental capacity.
Gregory: "oh my daze man dem, has you bin heerin NDubz new record?"
Terrence: "i know it mandem they fo sho' wont think twice about ending manz life, y ou get me?"
Gregory: "we got no doe bro, lets pretend our position is enviable"
Terrence: "god, we is spaz'"
Terrence: "i know it mandem they fo sho' wont think twice about ending manz life, y ou get me?"
Gregory: "we got no doe bro, lets pretend our position is enviable"
Terrence: "god, we is spaz'"
by raisaRam November 20, 2009