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Danger Bex

(noun) A scamp-like person prone to falling over in a dozy fashion. Most noticeable traits include landing in a star shape on the floor or falling into Christmas trees. Also associated with midget like features, however lack of height is made up for in danger. A descendent of Dangerous Bob.
"hey did you see emily fall over last night"

"yea she's a real danger bex!"
by wemsy May 21, 2010
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danger meeting

The opposite of a safety meeting. Doing a round of shots with drinking compatriots, preferably of the hardest booze available.
Dr. Burger: "That safety meeting started the day on quite a positive note."
Dr. Box: "A danger meeting will sort you right the fuck out!"
by Hammond Burger VII March 21, 2014
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Danger water

A drink laced with M. May or may not be water. Definitely has drugs in it.
Do want some water? Be careful, it’s danger water though...
by niccerdoodles October 4, 2019
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danger hole

Danger hole is a reference to a woman's vagina, and the trouble that it can get you into.
I really want to sink my meat into that danger hole, but I'm sure it will come back to haunt me....
by B-Rad6977 December 7, 2019
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danganronpa protagonist

fictional characters who are the main character of a danganronpa game. note that in order to be a danganronpa protag, you need an ahoge/antennae
Kayayday: hey im a danganronpa protagonist
Shoe-itchy: are you sure about that
by cirno fumo April 7, 2021
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flip dang it

Flip dang it is the clean cut version of saying fuck dammit.
Nicky: Flip dang it, i just pissed all over the dang toilet seat.
Annabelle: Fuck dammit that sucks donkey dick!
Nicky: Dude you're so X rated.
by Nickynoodle June 16, 2007
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Grave Danger

A British term that means "in big trouble" or "trouble that will result in death" though the first one is more common.
This term isn't that commonplace in Britain anymore but still is used in extreme situations.
"You sir are in grave danger if you don't let me pass this door that leads in to the pub"

"innit"
by British fooker April 6, 2019
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