Used to describe something that is out of the persons understanding. Is derived from Jamaican dancehall DJ's challenge to rival DJ's and call to audiences "ya don't know my style'' etc. Now used by townies and inner city kids to describe their experiences or views on life in general.
by Jaytool June 03, 2005
by PineappleJuice March 15, 2015
Following the No Nut November this is another superb month challange. The goal is to avoid death in any possible way.
-No nut november's over. What now pal?
-Now it's time for Don't Die December.
-Oh no... I gonna lose it this afternoon.
-GG
-Now it's time for Don't Die December.
-Oh no... I gonna lose it this afternoon.
-GG
by wearememers December 02, 2018
A phrase popular with white college students due to its usefulness in dealing with the police. Famously uttered by Andrew Meyer in a dozen YouTube clips. Note that this phrase should ONLY be used if you believe that an officer of the law is your "bro" (hence its unpopularity with the non-white/non-rich)
Don't tase me, bro! Ow!!! Owwwwwwwwww!
by Touchable Garments September 24, 2007
Moshiko: Yossi, I saw your axe kissing and ... with that nerd, what's his name?
Yossi: fuck you Moshiko, why are you sowing salt on my wounds?
Yossi: fuck you Moshiko, why are you sowing salt on my wounds?
by Yaron7 May 02, 2005
Get the DON'T TASE ME BRO mug.
When a (girl/boy)friend does something he/she is really bad at you say "Don't quit your dayjob", so they don't think they can make any money on it.
by Hei124567890 February 12, 2010