by Orrinpants August 23, 2022
The process of attempting to steal action from someone else's post where the original poster is specifically looking to make a bet. Often occurs in social media but is always in poor taste. Named after the original individual who has since learned proper etiquette.
by mofo004 October 27, 2020
by Rae Nicole May 29, 2008
This usually occurs straight after what we call in guitaring terms, "the thunder chord". This is from the hit Slayer song which sounds like all the others, Raining Blood. After the initial dun dun duns there is another type of thunder which is simply called "pinch harmonic dm7 thunder creatarsm". Then the guitars come in with wee niddle nee niddle nee niddle nee. Of course the dun dun duns keep going throughout the song and so provide fantastic music listening
by ThrashBlade March 10, 2008
Part of the Queensbridge version of the "Dun" language in which words that begin with the letter S are replaced with the letter D so long as it doesn't create another already existing word. Other examples of this language are the words: dolo, doopid.
by bigbenyc July 16, 2004
1. when expressing deep plot twists, drama and disaster
2. lately people (like, 99,99677% skeleton clique though) also referred to twenty øne piløts drummer josh dun
2. lately people (like, 99,99677% skeleton clique though) also referred to twenty øne piløts drummer josh dun
1. "youre adopted". - dun dun dunnnnn
2. - joshler shipper #1: omg did you read that new fanfic about song forest? so intense like ?!?!?!!!
- joshler shipper #2: omg omg yes the feels like im so dun dun dun...!2!!1!!1!1
2. - joshler shipper #1: omg did you read that new fanfic about song forest? so intense like ?!?!?!!!
- joshler shipper #2: omg omg yes the feels like im so dun dun dun...!2!!1!!1!1
by ann_ika August 16, 2016
Dun simply means "son". Originally started from a handicaped kid in Queens, NY. He couldn't pronounce son, so everytime he said son, it sounded more like dun. Mobb Deep coined the word and still use it today!
by pimpsta7 December 02, 2005