by navigator man November 21, 2019

A common term for an infants matinee jacket, originates from the Azaria Chamberlain case where baby Azaria was taken from a campsite in Central Australia in 1982, Azaria was wearing a matinee jacket at the time and the jacket was found later with teeth marks from a dingo and blood on it. The jacket had been discarded and the baby eaten, much like the garnish on a steak.
by Morbidly Obese guy June 20, 2023

Lauren stop running around the room listening to your dirty frat music and pouring water into the coffee filter, your acting like a Dingo Dongo.
Lauren your driving me Dingo Dongo.
Lauren your driving me Dingo Dongo.
by raquizzle February 27, 2011

by captainpoo November 6, 2009

"Dingo dango" is a phrase, when spoken over an aviation channel, is allowed to be uttered by only flight instructors to other flight instructors. The meaning is similar to saying "ok, sounds good!"
Air to air conversation between flight instructors:
Pilot 1: "When I get on the ground I'll meet you for lunch."
Pilot 2: "Dingo Dango! See ya later."
Pilot 1: "When I get on the ground I'll meet you for lunch."
Pilot 2: "Dingo Dango! See ya later."
by to much time on hands July 6, 2009

by kangaro trainer March 25, 2019

A term used in Scotland, Mainly in the Shawhead area, meaning that something is Sweet As. The Term Originates from the old Cameras which had the same name and would be very colorful, sometimes two toned. The cameras became synonyms with being the embodiment of Cool
Bernadette-"Dan that Jacket is Dingo Starry"
Dan-"Thanks Pumpkin, so is your smokin' hot hair Dingo Starry"
Bernadette-"Thanks babe"
Dan-"Thanks Pumpkin, so is your smokin' hot hair Dingo Starry"
Bernadette-"Thanks babe"
by Bernoo Maldo May 13, 2010
