Damn is used for expressing mostly frustration, anger and surprise, a short word for "Damned" too ( disapproval, be condemned by god to suffer eternal punishment in hell )
by h̴̗̣̱̜̻̫̯̪̼͚̋̅͋̉͛̈́̆̾̔̑̐̉̄̈́̂̽͗͝ December 5, 2023
Get the Damnmug. Damn Daniel is an internet meme about a guy named Daniel who wears white vans. His popularity was gained with a video of him wearing his white vans and another guy saying "Damn Daniel! Back at it again with the white vans!" This meme started on about the 21st of February 2016
by DanAndTDMAndPhil September 1, 2016
Get the damn danielmug. by Friend2850 December 21, 2024
Get the All you had to do is follow the damn train, CJmug. Damn Is 😂😂🎉🎉
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Damn Is is a flexible and surreal Bunglish phrase used as an exclamation to express excitement, chaos, confusion, or existential absurdity. It often accompanies exaggerated emoji sequences like 😂😂🎉🎉 to emphasize emotional overload or ironic celebration. The phrase can mean “I don’t know,” “Oh damn!”, or simply be used as a comedic filler when words fail.
Origins:
The phrase emerged from the Bunglish online community around 2024 as part of their evolving satirical slang. It reflects Bunglish’s love for broken grammar, meme culture, and absurdist humor. Its intentionally incorrect syntax and lack of concrete meaning make it a perfect catchphrase for chaotic gaming moments or ridiculous situations.
Usage:
Used when someone is shocked or overwhelmed but unsure how to respond.
Expresses ironic celebration of a funny, dumb, or unexpected event.
Functions as a nonsensical filler phrase in conversations.
Often combined with emoji strings to enhance humor and tone.
Common Variations:
Damn Is
Damn Was
Damn Isn’t
Damn Wasn’t
Damn Been
Damn Ain’t
All variations have no fixed grammar rules and are used fluidly depending on context.
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Damn Is is a flexible and surreal Bunglish phrase used as an exclamation to express excitement, chaos, confusion, or existential absurdity. It often accompanies exaggerated emoji sequences like 😂😂🎉🎉 to emphasize emotional overload or ironic celebration. The phrase can mean “I don’t know,” “Oh damn!”, or simply be used as a comedic filler when words fail.
Origins:
The phrase emerged from the Bunglish online community around 2024 as part of their evolving satirical slang. It reflects Bunglish’s love for broken grammar, meme culture, and absurdist humor. Its intentionally incorrect syntax and lack of concrete meaning make it a perfect catchphrase for chaotic gaming moments or ridiculous situations.
Usage:
Used when someone is shocked or overwhelmed but unsure how to respond.
Expresses ironic celebration of a funny, dumb, or unexpected event.
Functions as a nonsensical filler phrase in conversations.
Often combined with emoji strings to enhance humor and tone.
Common Variations:
Damn Is
Damn Was
Damn Isn’t
Damn Wasn’t
Damn Been
Damn Ain’t
All variations have no fixed grammar rules and are used fluidly depending on context.
Examples:
“He got parried twice in a row. Damn Is 😂😂🎉🎉”
“You used bleed again? Damn Isn’t.”
“Folded a No Rick Villain in Bazinga Bog. Damn Was.”
“Damn Been waiting for that boss to die all day.”
“Baaby fold? Damn Wasn’t. Damn Is.”
“Damn Is” (used alone as an exclamation like “Oh damn!”)
Cultural Context:
Damn Is embodies the post-ironic and chaotic spirit of Bunglish. It’s a linguistic nod to the absurdity of online gaming culture and meme-based communication, where meaning is fluid and humor often arises from nonsense.
Related Terms:
No Rick – phrase meaning “no skill.”
Bradley – weak or unskilled player.
Baaby – cowardly or childish player.
Villain – enemy or opponent.
Smelvin – a large, tough enemy.
Bunglish Slang – the dialect from which the phrase originates.
“He got parried twice in a row. Damn Is 😂😂🎉🎉”
“You used bleed again? Damn Isn’t.”
“Folded a No Rick Villain in Bazinga Bog. Damn Was.”
“Damn Been waiting for that boss to die all day.”
“Baaby fold? Damn Wasn’t. Damn Is.”
“Damn Is” (used alone as an exclamation like “Oh damn!”)
Cultural Context:
Damn Is embodies the post-ironic and chaotic spirit of Bunglish. It’s a linguistic nod to the absurdity of online gaming culture and meme-based communication, where meaning is fluid and humor often arises from nonsense.
Related Terms:
No Rick – phrase meaning “no skill.”
Bradley – weak or unskilled player.
Baaby – cowardly or childish player.
Villain – enemy or opponent.
Smelvin – a large, tough enemy.
Bunglish Slang – the dialect from which the phrase originates.
by No Rick 🎉🎉😂😂 July 27, 2025
Get the Damn is 😂😂🎉🎉mug. an Internet meme of a teenage boy with another teenage boy shouting "damn Daniel" in the background.
by megan.chaffin01 August 31, 2016
Get the damn danielmug. by vxoids September 5, 2016
Get the damn danielmug. 