du frane
-adjective and adverb
1. Nearly; not quite: I'm a du Fresne lexicographer. (Adjective)
2. Very close to; all but: I got du Fresne laid. (adverb)
-adjective and adverb
1. Nearly; not quite: I'm a du Fresne lexicographer. (Adjective)
2. Very close to; all but: I got du Fresne laid. (adverb)
Originally named after a mediocre poker player who was known to exclaim that he had a "straight" (five cards in numerical sequence) when he was in fact one card short, which became known as a "du Fresne straight". As the player in question was "not quite there" in many respects the term easily lent itself to universal use.
by Pure June 06, 2007
by Dav February 20, 2004
by steph d, alison g June 12, 2008
Piece of cloth that serves absolutly no purpose, somtimes piece of toilet paper that somhow gets stuck to your hat.
by Jaggerrules July 14, 2004
a bandanna or similar square cloth folded in half to form a triangle (with three points)and worn on ones head similar to a pirate, dead head, or when exercising or cleaning by tying the three points together. Mostly used to catch perspiration during exercise or work.
With a du-rag tied firmly on his head, he donned his helmet with confidence that his sweat would not burn his eyes again.
by Tackyfingers August 11, 2005
by hammykid July 21, 2006