by .03.4.3.0.ehayusalulA.3.4.3.0. July 31, 2025

"dayyyyyuuummm girlllll"
~Later that day~
Girl 1: "Oooh sis I got me a three syllable damn today"
Girl 2: "Ooo you musta been looking hawt af gurllll"
~Later that day~
Girl 1: "Oooh sis I got me a three syllable damn today"
Girl 2: "Ooo you musta been looking hawt af gurllll"
by B I C H T December 30, 2018

When someone says" Damn, Daniel" then u are probably waring white vans, name is Daniel, or are being made fun of
That one annoying AF phrase everyone is saying RN February,2016.
Damn Daniel means something stupid in other words
That one annoying AF phrase everyone is saying RN February,2016.
Damn Daniel means something stupid in other words
by PincheElvia^I^ August 30, 2016

A vine where a male records another male (Daniel) and says "damnn Daniel" in a high voice. Daniel wears white vans
By maddy
By maddy
by What do you see September 6, 2016

Homeboy 1: "Dude, its Daniel"
Homeboy 2: "Damn, he's wearing the same vans as yesterday."
Homeboy 1: "Damn Daniel, back at it again wit the white Vans!"
Homeboy 2: "Damn, he's wearing the same vans as yesterday."
Homeboy 1: "Damn Daniel, back at it again wit the white Vans!"
by condescending goat August 19, 2016

A philosophy of keeping it simple, sticking to what works, and executing proven strategies without overcomplicating things. Originating from football, where running the ball is a reliable way to control the game, it applies to business, fitness, life, and any situation where flashy, unnecessary complexity leads to failure.
“Stop overanalyzing your diet—just eat clean and hit your macros, run the damn ball.”
“Corporate wants to overcomplicate this campaign. Let’s just stick to what’s working and run the damn ball.”
“Fourth and one, game on the line—don’t get cute, run the damn ball.”
“Corporate wants to overcomplicate this campaign. Let’s just stick to what’s working and run the damn ball.”
“Fourth and one, game on the line—don’t get cute, run the damn ball.”
by Runner of Ball February 15, 2025

A phrase used by a guy showing off his friend on Snapchat. It's used if you want to imply that someone is looking good. Or if they're wearing white Vans.
by ForgetTea September 5, 2016
