The veteran Confederates watch as the new VMI cadets hold their formation in the midst of murderous Yankee canon fire
Veteran 1: I'll be damned.
Veteran 2: If I didn't see it with my own eyes...
Veteran 1: I'll be damned.
Veteran 2: If I didn't see it with my own eyes...
by DarthKieduss June 05, 2017
One whose intellect is so inferior to human standard as to disqualify his soul for passage to the afterlife.
by LivingHell October 22, 2004
Adjective phrase; Interjection; Exclamation
Phrase used to express an intense emtion, that does not have a designated valence. Supercedes both sweet and damn, i.e., when neither on its own will do.
Phrase used to express an intense emtion, that does not have a designated valence. Supercedes both sweet and damn, i.e., when neither on its own will do.
D: the most beautiful woman just emerged from the booth
K: peers overThat's a sweet can...
D: Sweet damn, that's a sweet can!
D: What?! They do functionalism in second year philosophy?!I should've down second year philosophy! Sweet damn!
K: peers overThat's a sweet can...
D: Sweet damn, that's a sweet can!
D: What?! They do functionalism in second year philosophy?!I should've down second year philosophy! Sweet damn!
by Tubular03 August 18, 2006
1.What you say when someone is on point. Specifically a scrubby bitch looking ass nigga with no swag and white vans.
2. You can also use it as an insult when people wear the same thing over and over again.
Comes from Damn Daniel Video
2. You can also use it as an insult when people wear the same thing over and over again.
Comes from Damn Daniel Video
1. Damn Daniel, you're one fine lookin mf today.
2. Damn Daniel , get some new clothes fool. Smh back at it again with the white vans
2. Damn Daniel , get some new clothes fool. Smh back at it again with the white vans
by OnlyBlackJeremy February 23, 2016
A phrase written (and sometimes shouted) after one notices their smartphone's auto-correct has corrected a typo to a word other than the one they had actually intended.
Usually, the user notices the incorrect correction after the message has been sent, which results in a frantic and rushed follow-up message to save face.
Usually, the user notices the incorrect correction after the message has been sent, which results in a frantic and rushed follow-up message to save face.
by WerriamMebster September 29, 2011
by Sean August 14, 2004
by again with the White vans February 22, 2016