"Crack open another can
Mix it with this new patron
(what you call dat cas?)
Dummy Gone (Dummy Gone?) "
-Hyphy Juice Remix, The Team
Mix it with this new patron
(what you call dat cas?)
Dummy Gone (Dummy Gone?) "
-Hyphy Juice Remix, The Team
by guti152 July 28, 2006
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An abbreviation of "damn it," but also can be used in the place of nouns and adjectives in the presence of close friends, making it go well beyond a standard, conventional definition. Can be used to describe something impressive, surprising, or pleasing. Can also be used to describe or refer to a social event, group of friends, etc. It can actually be used to replace every noun or adjective in your vocabulary if you are amongst a group who will understand it (similar to the Marklars on "South Park.") It knows no bounds.
Can also be spelled "damnie" or "dammie."
An abbreviation of "damn it," but also can be used in the place of nouns and adjectives in the presence of close friends, making it go well beyond a standard, conventional definition. Can be used to describe something impressive, surprising, or pleasing. Can also be used to describe or refer to a social event, group of friends, etc. It can actually be used to replace every noun or adjective in your vocabulary if you are amongst a group who will understand it (similar to the Marklars on "South Park.") It knows no bounds.
Can also be spelled "damnie" or "dammie."
As an expletive: "Oh, dammy!" or "Pull up, dammy!"
To refer to a social event (n.): "Are we doing the dammy tonight?"
To describe a social event (adj.): "It's going to be pretty dammy."
At a bar: "I'm going to have one more dammy then close my tab."
To greet friends (n.): "Hey dammies!"
To express surprise or pleasure (adj.): "Well, dammy!" or "That was pretty dammy."
To talk about an event or occurrence(n. or adj.): "Did you see that dammy on TV last night?" or "My trip to Europe was really dammy."
These are but a few examples.
NOTE: The use of the term, "double dammy," should be used sparingly. There are few things that constitute a true "double dammy," so use your discretion before saying it.
To refer to a social event (n.): "Are we doing the dammy tonight?"
To describe a social event (adj.): "It's going to be pretty dammy."
At a bar: "I'm going to have one more dammy then close my tab."
To greet friends (n.): "Hey dammies!"
To express surprise or pleasure (adj.): "Well, dammy!" or "That was pretty dammy."
To talk about an event or occurrence(n. or adj.): "Did you see that dammy on TV last night?" or "My trip to Europe was really dammy."
These are but a few examples.
NOTE: The use of the term, "double dammy," should be used sparingly. There are few things that constitute a true "double dammy," so use your discretion before saying it.
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originates from doug dimmadome from Fairly Odd Parents
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