by ''U Fat MotherFucker'' March 13, 2004
by Xoon May 23, 2009
What you say in a state of surprise when someone of obese weight is coming to an alcoholic party with sparkling cider
Martha:I’m so exited to be here, I brought sparkling cider!
H.M, H.D. h.C: Dang dang diggity dang dang
H.M, H.D. h.C: Dang dang diggity dang dang
by WeWumbo November 28, 2017
Universally accepted nickname implying endearment and originating with Chinese-speaking fans of Grammy-nominated American singer/songwriter/entertainer Adam M. Lambert. Origin: Chinese, "yàdāng lán bó tè". Translation to English, "Adam Lambert".
Dang Dang, thank you for bringing your amazing Glam Nation Tour to China and we look forward to your return on your next world tour.
by slickerbitch January 29, 2011
Short for 'no danger', and is something that is said after doing a favour for sommebody. Same meaning as 'no problem'
"Thanks for the money, man. I'll pay to back at the end of the week."
"No dange, get it back to me whenever you can."
"No dange, get it back to me whenever you can."
by LocoChaz October 21, 2008
Main Entry:
Pronunciation:
\dane-juh\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English daunger, from Anglo-Spanish dangier, dongier, shortened from modern American English word "Dangerous" or through pop reference "Danger Dan"
Date:
21th century
1: Exceedingly lazy to the point of causing physical and mental atrophy.
2: Causing extreme repulsion and olfactory damage by creating unpleasant smells.
Pronunciation:
\dane-juh\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English daunger, from Anglo-Spanish dangier, dongier, shortened from modern American English word "Dangerous" or through pop reference "Danger Dan"
Date:
21th century
1: Exceedingly lazy to the point of causing physical and mental atrophy.
2: Causing extreme repulsion and olfactory damage by creating unpleasant smells.
1. "(while high) I feel sooo Dange today"
1. "Do you see that bum asking for money? He must have been Dange earlier in life."
2. "That skunk totally Dange'd my dog this morning"
2. "Wow that outhouse smells like Dange"
1. "Do you see that bum asking for money? He must have been Dange earlier in life."
2. "That skunk totally Dange'd my dog this morning"
2. "Wow that outhouse smells like Dange"
by Fdizzle May 07, 2007