A term used by native Australians, meaning that their baby has actually been taken by a dingo.
Aborginals commonly use this, as they are the only ones stupid enough to get their baby taken by wildlife.
More often referred to as "DINGO STOLE ME FUCKEN BABY"
Aborginals commonly use this, as they are the only ones stupid enough to get their baby taken by wildlife.
More often referred to as "DINGO STOLE ME FUCKEN BABY"
by xX_snIppEzZ_Xx April 12, 2014

by fuckupnerd June 17, 2022

by PicklebeanYT March 8, 2022

A person who is willing to take care of a person named by the name "Dingo" (A.K.A. Matěj Kroužil) without any gain whatsover and doing it only for care and love. His/her actions are pure and without a goal to earn anything from him and even willing to refuse for the greater good, to expose the real sight of the person he/she cares about.
by Dingo_Lingo_Bingo August 12, 2019

by Giva Schitt February 6, 2017

A catchphrase said by Rowan Bettjeman of Viva La Dirt League
Which means a Australian. who is cowardly or a treacherous person.
Which means a Australian. who is cowardly or a treacherous person.
"After years of friendship, he turned his back on us when we needed him the most. That's so dingo Dave, mate, abandoning your mates like that."
"He talked a big game, but when confronted with a challenge, he chickened out. That's so dingo Dave, running away instead of facing your fears."
"He talked a big game, but when confronted with a challenge, he chickened out. That's so dingo Dave, running away instead of facing your fears."
by Disguised Rat June 15, 2023

The dingo is a type of feral dog native to Australia. The dingo is the largest terrestrial predator in Australia, and plays an important role as an apex predator.
Scientific name: Canis lupus dingo
Mass: 29 – 44 lbs (Adult)
Height: 1.7 – 2 ft. (Adult, At Shoulder)
Length: 3.8 – 5.1 ft. (Adult, From nose to tail tip)
Gestation period: 61 – 69 days
The introduction of the dingo is seen by many as being responsible for thylacine extinction on the Australian mainland about two thousand years ago,12 although a recent study challenges this view.13 Dingoes have a prominent role in the culture of Aboriginal Australians as a feature of stories and ceremonies, and they are depicted on rock carvings and cave paintings.14
The dingo's habitat ranges from deserts to grasslands and the edges of forests. Dingoes will normally make their dens in deserted rabbit holes and hollow logs close to an essential supply of water. Despite being an efficient hunter, it is listed as vulnerable to extinction. It is proposed that this is due to susceptibility to genetic pollution: a controversial concept according to which interbreeding with domestic dogs may dilute the dingo's unique adaptations to the Australian environment.
The dingo has been seen as a species of the dog genus (Canis dingo) a subspecies of wolf (Canis lupus dingo), a type of dog at the sub-specific level (perhaps Canis lupus familiaris var. "dingo")
Scientific name: Canis lupus dingo
Mass: 29 – 44 lbs (Adult)
Height: 1.7 – 2 ft. (Adult, At Shoulder)
Length: 3.8 – 5.1 ft. (Adult, From nose to tail tip)
Gestation period: 61 – 69 days
The introduction of the dingo is seen by many as being responsible for thylacine extinction on the Australian mainland about two thousand years ago,12 although a recent study challenges this view.13 Dingoes have a prominent role in the culture of Aboriginal Australians as a feature of stories and ceremonies, and they are depicted on rock carvings and cave paintings.14
The dingo's habitat ranges from deserts to grasslands and the edges of forests. Dingoes will normally make their dens in deserted rabbit holes and hollow logs close to an essential supply of water. Despite being an efficient hunter, it is listed as vulnerable to extinction. It is proposed that this is due to susceptibility to genetic pollution: a controversial concept according to which interbreeding with domestic dogs may dilute the dingo's unique adaptations to the Australian environment.
The dingo has been seen as a species of the dog genus (Canis dingo) a subspecies of wolf (Canis lupus dingo), a type of dog at the sub-specific level (perhaps Canis lupus familiaris var. "dingo")
Look a dingo!belongs.
by ZodiacDingo September 21, 2017
