by JMKr@zy June 5, 2016
Get the Dewane mug.The legendary fuit of the greeks that emits all power and magnificence.
Also "Dewaka the dragon of power, he holds the secrets to the world and is thought to of as the ruler of earthly wisdom."
Also "Dewaka the dragon of power, he holds the secrets to the world and is thought to of as the ruler of earthly wisdom."
by Dewaka of cause.. July 7, 2006
Get the Dewaka mug.When a dapper, dandy and otherwise unflappable gentleman gets shocked and his makeup falls off. These gentlemen are often nattily attired and enhance there appearance with certain cosmetic products. Often, this makeup failure is the only indication that there has been a loss of composure.
I think Jay has a crush on Andie because when he first saw her, his makeup fell off. It was a complete demakeupping.
by LunchBox30 August 30, 2006
Get the demakeupping mug.To enjoy toys in an unnatural way. Normally involving members of the opposite sex and large plastic objects.
by Jimmae September 10, 2003
Get the deakesque mug.The description of one who practices Deakism. Deakesque acts usually involve draughty clothes and objects marked 'not to be taken internally' controlled by a very controlling woman
by dee-k-esk September 15, 2003
Get the deakesque mug.Defakery is associated with the fake intentions & behaviours sometimes associated with holidays such as Christmas, Birthdays, Weddings, etc.
Holidays can involve a lot of defakery b/c they require many to suck it up & plaster a fake smile when we really don't feel like doing so....you know, all those things that involve defakery.
by Laurie Vuitton December 19, 2010
Get the Defakery mug.A word from Hindi, meaning "the madness". It is known from Rudyard Kipling's work The Jungle Book as a sickness caused by the bite of a jackal, potentially referring to some form of the rabies or another.
"Even the tiger runs when little Tabaqui goes mad, for madness is the most disgraceful thing that can overtake a wild creature. We call it hydrophobia, but they call it dewanee-the madness-and run." - Passage from the first page of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
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