when something is awkward and nobody knows what to say.
Or when someone is confused about what is going on.
Or when someone is confused about what is going on.
emily: he asked me if he could shout out alicia key's name during sex.
mary: dot?
or
"they started talking about politics and so I was like, dot?"
mary: dot?
or
"they started talking about politics and so I was like, dot?"
by jenniebabe February 13, 2009
To dot someone refers to the red or green dot that you see on them from the laser beam projected as your guns aiming device. Generally means you are going to shoot them.
1.I'll dot a boi for talkin down on my team.
2.If you got a prblem wit me, you better dot me before i dot you.
3. we was dottin suckas all day.
4.Dat boi got dotted.
2.If you got a prblem wit me, you better dot me before i dot you.
3. we was dottin suckas all day.
4.Dat boi got dotted.
by Lil Daze July 06, 2006
by SAM THREE December 15, 2007
by Rod Brock July 29, 2006
by DFDubDoug December 25, 2005
1.) mono-syllabic response to an utterance or information, indicating that the message preceding the "dot" was not quite as humorous or important as the one expressing it assumed;
2.) general expression of a lack of words.
2.) general expression of a lack of words.
person #1 Oh my god, my cactus caught a sneeze and fell off my ptrecious IKEA Hønigåft chair! Crying up a deluge here!!
person #2 DOT.
also:
person #1 *foul-mouthed language describing in rich detail utterly disgusting incidents*
person#2 DOT.
person #2 DOT.
also:
person #1 *foul-mouthed language describing in rich detail utterly disgusting incidents*
person#2 DOT.
by bubu June 09, 2003
To dot someone is to punch them. Generally happens when out at a bar/club/pub and can involve males and females.
by yellow July 03, 2006