Skip to main content

Digame

Formally used in Spanish, meaning "Tell Me." You can use "dime" for someone you know well.
Ay! Digame, como 'ta la cosa?
by IslandMami May 7, 2009
mugGet the Digame mug.

Dogga

A dogga is a term used to describe Australians, especially bogans or those who lack culture.
“Did you see what the dogga has for lunch? Parmi pie and a Monster energy drink. F*cking dogga.”

Look at that dogga walking barefoot in Coles”
by King moose warrior April 21, 2018
mugGet the Dogga mug.
Related Words
Doiga Doigalating Doigalicious dogga Doğa doig dogan Doğaç Diga Digame

dogacratic

dogacratic: A form of government where a majority of dogs decide what is acceptable.
I say we form a dogacratic society where we are free to run naked in the park, lick whomever we please, deficate outside, and eat food off the floor.
by krankiboy July 11, 2010
mugGet the dogacratic mug.

Doibanism

The study of unique, yet foolish crafts.
"Have you seen that weird art piece? It's got an uncanny amount of Doibanism within!"
by Doiban December 16, 2021
mugGet the Doibanism mug.

prairie doggable

In Mario Kart an item is "prairie doggable" if it is able to be held out of the back of the kart/motorcycle (i.e. if it can be prairie dogged). Such items include banana peels, koopa shells, and bombs.
I forgot that bombs were prairie doggable, I held it too long and it blew me up in a collision!
by smd.smd March 4, 2009
mugGet the prairie doggable mug.

¡no me digas!

ya don´t say! Most often used to express surprise or shock.
Hey, guess what! Jamie´s got one in the oven...
¡no me digas!
by Katy! July 20, 2002
mugGet the ¡no me digas! mug.

Hasa Diga Eebowai

(interjection (and noun) and recently adjective)

A nonsense phrase from the Trey Parker/Matt Stone musical The Book of Mormon, intended to sound Ugandan but in fact untranslatable, although "Hasa Diga" means "just tell" in Portuguese and "Eebowai" means "picture ebony" in Japanese. This is a coincidence.

Within the context of the musical, the phrase means "Fuck you, God", and the song in which it occurs is intended to demonstrate the meaningless optimism of believing in God when social atrocities such as AIDS and female genital mutilation occur daily. The song is a parody of the The Lion King song Hakuna Matata.
We've had no rain in several days (Hasa Diga Eebowai!)
And eighty percent of us have AIDS (Hasa Diga Eebowai!)
Many young girls here get circumcised
Their clits get cut right off (Way oh!)
And so we say up to the sky
Hasa Diga Eebowai!
by G-J-C August 30, 2019
mugGet the Hasa Diga Eebowai mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email