When ending the conversation of someone else. Used as a response when trying to end a sentence or if annoyed with the other party who keeps talking.
by Dumblonde08080709 November 03, 2023
Used to end a conversation that you are clearly over. Can use in any situation when clearly annoyed or do not have an answer to give back. Also can be used as a word filler.
by Dumblonde08080709 November 03, 2023
by dumbbrunetete October 30, 2023
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by Maternal-Fetal-Medicine February 11, 2025
by adykedatknow July 14, 2018
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