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DAGRON

1.An Etched version of "Dragon" Strong Mad writes from sbemail trogdor when he checks hw the other "students" are doing
2. www.dagron.com should explain it
strong mad.... you just keep doing your thing
by DeltaZ July 1, 2003
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dago

An ethnic slur for a person that is used primarily for an Italian. However, other Euro-Latin countries such as Spain and Portugal can be used as well.
Hell, with that dark skin of yours, you could be a dago.
by Chile3000 July 23, 2008
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dargie

This is the amarican slang term for a homie or mate in the same social circle as you
Example: "what up, dargie!"
by Haze James March 16, 2016
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Dago

Originally used to describe Spanish sailors in the 18th and 19th century by the British navy, it is now a derogatory term used in the US to refer to Italians or Italian Americans, especially those recently immigrated and not yet assimilated to American culture. Still refers to Spanish or Hispanic people in current British English. Not commonly used anymore, mostly seen in early 20th century literature.
The italian restaurant is good, but run by a bunch of dagos.
by pugfugget January 5, 2009
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Daigo

An Italian who gives a bad name to all Italians. This type of Italian generally thinks he is a "tough guy" and can easily be spotted by being not very intelligent and a failure in most aspects of life. The daigo attempts to justify this by acting tough in an illogical manner.
Daigo: "What are you doing?"
Person: "Oh, Im just taking a walk"
Daigo: "Well walk somewhere else."
Person: "Alright, Ill go walk in the park."
Daigo: "What, you think your smarter than me, some kind of tough guy?"
Person: "No, Im just going to go take a walk in the park."
Daigo: "Yeah, thats what I thought."
by IceCold May 22, 2006
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Dargon

Aragorn was obviously not a Dargon
by Anonymous April 11, 2003
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Dangout

Have you ever wondered what to call it when a guy asked you to hang out, but he's obviously interested in you? Have you ever been interested in someone, but you weren't quite ready to ask them out on a date? The word dangout is for you! It has been very helpful in circles of friends in Columbus, Ohio.

Definitions:
1. A one-on-one event between two individuals that is ambiguous as to the romantic nature, but the intent of at least one party is romantic.

2. An event of hanging out with one's boyfriend or girlfriend that is non-datelike or romantic.
What am I up to tonight? Just going to dangout with John. We're going to study for exams.

He asked me to coffee, but I think it's just as friends.
Dude, it's obviously a dangout!
by MissSprinkles January 19, 2011
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