by supa person January 14, 2020
by ArmanTheZarman February 01, 2017
by Vlajkonosh October 20, 2017
A general term of affirmation upon hearing some bit of news for which no other word or phrase fits. To be used in place of fuckin' A, hell yeah or yeah boi. A versatile term, it may also be used when expletives are not appropriate.
May also be used alone, randomly, as a general expression of glee.
May also be used alone, randomly, as a general expression of glee.
"Skittly dee, Carla just got her period!"
Scott: "I just found out my dad is gay."
Sally: "Well.......... skittly dee?"
"Skittly EFFING dee, who do I have to blow to get a good latte around here?"
Scott: "I just found out my dad is gay."
Sally: "Well.......... skittly dee?"
"Skittly EFFING dee, who do I have to blow to get a good latte around here?"
by Bryan Nixon June 04, 2008
one of the most amazing kind of people you will/would meet. These people are beautiful, caring, understanding, funny, pleasurable, splicky but mad beyond belief and are easy to get obsessed with.. these people are kinda light weights on the drinking side of life but has fun 24/7. They love pepsi and brightly coloured things and are up for anything ;D
by Sproggy February 12, 2010
ORIGIN: not exactly known
DEFINED: A stictly local slang term used in the Greater Charleston (SC) and Tri-County area (Charleston, Berkely, and Dorchester) in reference to NIKE AIR FORCE ONE's. Not even other South Carolinians use the term "Willie Dees" to discribe their Nike Air Force Ones. I repeat, this is a EXTREMELY LOCAL USE OF TERMINOLOGY!
Most other South Carolinians and non-South Carolinians alike find out and learn about this term while overhearing a conversation about Air Force One's by two or more Tri-County residence or by hanging with a Charlestonian--allowing them to slowly digest this and other slang used in this city. This assimilation, or at bear minimum, understanding of the Charleston Slang and Unique dialect usually takes place on a college campus. Especially historically black colleges and universities in South Carolina.
DEFINED: A stictly local slang term used in the Greater Charleston (SC) and Tri-County area (Charleston, Berkely, and Dorchester) in reference to NIKE AIR FORCE ONE's. Not even other South Carolinians use the term "Willie Dees" to discribe their Nike Air Force Ones. I repeat, this is a EXTREMELY LOCAL USE OF TERMINOLOGY!
Most other South Carolinians and non-South Carolinians alike find out and learn about this term while overhearing a conversation about Air Force One's by two or more Tri-County residence or by hanging with a Charlestonian--allowing them to slowly digest this and other slang used in this city. This assimilation, or at bear minimum, understanding of the Charleston Slang and Unique dialect usually takes place on a college campus. Especially historically black colleges and universities in South Carolina.
Used just as one would to describe Air Force Ones with any other slang terms associated with these popular sneakers(A1s, 1s, AF1s, Forces)!
Ex: Eh, boi...you kno' dem new Willie Dee's droppin' next week, ennit?
Translation: Hey boy, you are aware that those new Nike Air Force Ones are coming out next week, right?
"You call 'em Air Force Ones/ We call 'em Willie Dee's"
--Carolina Pathfinders
ALSO KNOWN IN CHARLESTON AREA AS: Wills, Willies (alternate spelling: Willys) or/and Dee's (alternate spelling: Dees)!
Ex: Eh, boi...you kno' dem new Willie Dee's droppin' next week, ennit?
Translation: Hey boy, you are aware that those new Nike Air Force Ones are coming out next week, right?
"You call 'em Air Force Ones/ We call 'em Willie Dee's"
--Carolina Pathfinders
ALSO KNOWN IN CHARLESTON AREA AS: Wills, Willies (alternate spelling: Willys) or/and Dee's (alternate spelling: Dees)!
by KJ Kearney August 10, 2006
Dr. Kevin Joseph, Pittsburgh’s Contact Tracing Program:
We are still looking for the following individuals:
“Dee Perdadi”
*nurse behind him*: “Ooh whatever you say girl. Sorry, I’m sorry.
We are still looking for the following individuals:
“Dee Perdadi”
*nurse behind him*: “Ooh whatever you say girl. Sorry, I’m sorry.
by Runt18 October 26, 2020