by Bert Brocone April 23, 2008
The abbreviation for Descendants Of Slaves, an ethnic group in the Continental Americas made up of the descendants of the survivors of the Slave Trade genocide.
The culture of this ethnic group is a unique combination of surviving African customs mixed together with the customs of their enslavers, which varies from region to region depending upon the ethnic makeup of the areas from which and to which the slave traders traveled to buy and sell human beings.
The culture of this ethnic group is a unique combination of surviving African customs mixed together with the customs of their enslavers, which varies from region to region depending upon the ethnic makeup of the areas from which and to which the slave traders traveled to buy and sell human beings.
Ethnicity (like DOS, Irish, or Italian) is a real anthropological (the scientific study of people) term, unlike "race".
DOS (descendants of slaves) deserve reparations from the government because the government allowed their ancestors to be enslaved.
Toni's mom is Italian, and his dad is DOS, which means Tony has mixed-ethnicity.
The idea of "race" is based in Degeneration Theory, which conceitedly assumes that European ethnic groups like the Norse and the Romans are inherently superior to African ethnic groups like the DOS and the Arabs.
DOS (descendants of slaves) deserve reparations from the government because the government allowed their ancestors to be enslaved.
Toni's mom is Italian, and his dad is DOS, which means Tony has mixed-ethnicity.
The idea of "race" is based in Degeneration Theory, which conceitedly assumes that European ethnic groups like the Norse and the Romans are inherently superior to African ethnic groups like the DOS and the Arabs.
by SereneNecrosis October 07, 2023
Short word for,, hairdo''.
by Toa Pohatu March 02, 2017
A social reformer, knave who thinks everyone else's shit stinks but not their own. So convinced their cause/reform is needed they can't even tell their own shit stinks too.
by 2B+ March 25, 2014
A name used by only the most intelligent spanish speaking foreigners. It can also be used as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, or pronoun, making it a very useful term.
Kid: Don't you ever dos me like that again.
Kid 2: Shut up, you're being a dos.
Kid 3: Get me my dos from the kitchen, and don't dos it on the way back.
Kid 2: Shut up, you're being a dos.
Kid 3: Get me my dos from the kitchen, and don't dos it on the way back.
by liaostep August 18, 2012