by Jorolb December 6, 2020

Dame luz literraly means give me light. In Dominican Republic it is slang for
"give me a change" when used in a romatic context or "help me help you" outside of it.
It comes from the fact that the country suffered from frequent brown outs, and getting electricity back would allow you to do something.
So the phrase "dame luz" is a bit of a call for the other persons help in getting something done
"give me a change" when used in a romatic context or "help me help you" outside of it.
It comes from the fact that the country suffered from frequent brown outs, and getting electricity back would allow you to do something.
So the phrase "dame luz" is a bit of a call for the other persons help in getting something done
by kkme June 14, 2024

What the good catholic students of the University of Notre Dame think hooking up is. It usually doesn't go beyond making out and maybe some light groping.
Katie: Oh my gosh, I hooked up with John last night!
Mary: No way! I can't believe you had sex with him!
Katie: Oh no, we just had a Notre Dame hookup. We just made out at the party.
Mary: No way! I can't believe you had sex with him!
Katie: Oh no, we just had a Notre Dame hookup. We just made out at the party.
by mmkelley March 29, 2019

by skarm June 25, 2022

yeah, people actually spend time to hate on both schools. Some calling ND Notre dykes, and some calling VMA villa gorillas. All my friends have friends who go to Villa, who aren't particularly nice. Some people said that I shouldn't be "popular" (whatever that means) and i'm ugly and this was a few years ago so I hope that they have grown up. And people say that girls from Notre Dame are rich and obnoxious which in some cases that's true, but not a lot. There are some girls who are bratty and rich but most people there are humble and nice.
by i dont know ok? January 12, 2019
