1.A type of demon in strict reference to a Greek definition rather than the often associated Christian interpretation. "Daemon" is actually the mis-romanization of the Greek word "Daimon" for there is no Greek dipthong for "ae". It is often used incorrectly by people attempting to sound pretentious, arrogant and self important who really no nothing of the subject they speak about.
"Through his spelling of 'daemon' it was clear that he was attempting to make himself sound intelligent, thus failing miserably."
"My Latin teacher kicks so much ass because we bitched together about pretentious assholes and their hilarious misusage of spellings and Greek adaptions such as 'daemon'."
"My Latin teacher kicks so much ass because we bitched together about pretentious assholes and their hilarious misusage of spellings and Greek adaptions such as 'daemon'."
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some retard who bullies monkey chimpanzees and gambles in minecraft while placing sand in the cobblestone wall sequence
Damo shut the fuck up
by RealGodNotFake April 28, 2019
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Used in place of "mom," when referring to someone's deceased mother in a usu. disparaging way.
Used in place of "mom," when referring to someone's deceased mother in a usu. disparaging way.
Guy: Man, I totes fucked you mom last ni...I mean, uh, I fucked your "dadmom."
Dude: My dadmom?
Guy: Uh, yeah.
Dude: My dadmom?
Guy: Uh, yeah.
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v. to display serious case of insatiable curiosity of petty, insignificant things.
v. to display serious case of insatiable curiosity of petty, insignificant things.
A: I'm going to a meeting tomorrow.
B: Where?
A: You don't have to know.
B: Come on, just tell me.
A: Why do you want to know so much?
B: Then why did you even bring this topic up?
A: Stop damoking on me.
The correct idiomatic preposition for this word is "on."
"Stop damoking me" is incorrect. "Stop damoking on me" is the correct phrase.
B: Where?
A: You don't have to know.
B: Come on, just tell me.
A: Why do you want to know so much?
B: Then why did you even bring this topic up?
A: Stop damoking on me.
The correct idiomatic preposition for this word is "on."
"Stop damoking me" is incorrect. "Stop damoking on me" is the correct phrase.
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