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Danitard 

A brain dead fan of Danica Patrick. Typically they do not realize Danica Patrick is an overhyped midpack racer who only survives in the IndyCar Series because she is willing to dance around in a bikini like a Grade B stripper. Danitards typically know nothing about motorsports and spend countless hours masturbating to Danica Patrick bikini photos.
See that loser with the hairy palms and the vacant look in his eyes, he is a big time Danitard who believes Danica Patrick is a great race car driver.
Danitard by Gomer Pyledriver March 11, 2009
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daxita Dixita damita davita DEXITA daitanya dakita dalita Danita Danitard
Dakita is the ship name for Daisy and Nikita: two gorgeous gays. They are pure beans.
Hey have you heard about Dakita?”

“Yeah, it’s Daisy and Niki!!!”
Dakita by Jazzle McDazzle June 27, 2018
Usually a pretty cool chick, down to earth, tries to think outside the box. Contrary to popular belief, Danita, the name, does not belong to a specific race, but has been given to people of all shape, size and color. Loving, understanding and empathetic could all be descriptors of this person. Short fuse, vengeful and smartass could also describe this person.
Danita is a pretty cool chick but watch out for that temper!
Danita by d'snuts.com February 4, 2010
A name that sounds black but is usually given to a smaller blonde person. Unlike most blonde's, Danita's are witty and can talk for hours while keeping you interested. They are extremey cool and fun, especially to drink with. Anyone who's anyone loves a Danita.
friend #1: We need to find something fun to do.

friend #2: Have you tried calling Danita?

friend #1: Of course I've tried Danita! She's not picking up.
Danita by pennythecat March 13, 2010
The name means baby princess or little women, but once they grown up it can expand to a queen and a powerful women.
Awe! your daughter is such a Damita.
Damita by Toronto.Baby April 10, 2019
1. Literally, 'the life' . Used to describe someone vivacious and full of joie de vivre . Italian/Indo-European roots

2. See devita

Pronounced da-vida.
That girl is so forthright and lively, she's a davita.
davita by Varun Bubber December 22, 2005