*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!"
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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!
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Get the Dalgonasshole mug.Anyone with multiple gold necklaces, and excessive chest hair. Italian in origin. baths in cologne
see Legato.
see Legato.
by Partyboy3000 September 21, 2004
Get the Dago WOP mug.da·go /ˈdeɪgoʊ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciationdey-goh Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun, plural -gos, -goes. (often initial capital letter) Slang: Disparaging and Offensive.
a person of Italian or sometimes Spanish origin or descent.
–noun, plural -gos, -goes. (often initial capital letter) Slang: Disparaging and Offensive.
a person of Italian or sometimes Spanish origin or descent.
dago is widely used as an insult to italians and spaniards, regardless of the actual origin and meaning of the word. Languages and the words used in them are always subject to change of meaning, alterations and often discontinued.
by jem7v January 17, 2009
Get the dago mug.A combination of the English term for boobies, 'Jobblies,' crossed with the Austrailian term for boobies, 'Dangos,' thus resulting in Jobblie-Dangos
Russel: Hey mate, look at the jobblie-dangos on that one!
Steven: Aye, those are the niciest pair of Jobblie-Dangos I've ever laid my eyes across.
Steven: Aye, those are the niciest pair of Jobblie-Dangos I've ever laid my eyes across.
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