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dunt

The "hit" obtained from the ingestion of a drug.
I downed a bottle of tonic wine on top of a half-glass of Calpol for a cheap dunt.
by Neilston June 9, 2005
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dunting

(n,v) The action of nudging or bumping up against something, particularly in an earnest and persuasive manner. It's what cats do to your legs.
It was difficult to work in the kitchen with the cat constantly dunting me for food.

or

As I walked through the door, both my cats gave me a dunting.
by Deathalicious May 14, 2004
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dunt

A blow. (No, seriously you morons, that's what the real definition is)
The man suffered a dunt to the head from a baseball bat.
by Arrow September 13, 2003
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dunt

how Cubans pronounce "don't"
"Dunt make fun of mah English, Lucy."
by Reverend Flash October 22, 2003
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dunt

Wow, that Morgan girl is such a dunt!
by uhhhhhhx April 3, 2009
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dunt

The true definition: pussy lips that hang way down. Ultimately a dragging cunt.
Dude look at that chicks dunt...it is almost draging on the road.
by pecker wood November 23, 2007
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dunt

Portraying the word "don't" in a condescending and insulting manner.

Can also be used as a direct replacement for the words; "stop", "doing" and "doesn't".

Combined in sentences with poor grammar, improper progressive tenses and misused gerunds are often considered more insulting.
Dunt Chud.

Stop dunting that.
Dunt stopping that.
He dunt not aware of his surroundings.
by Blare Wikt Porgekt February 10, 2013
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