n. A person exhibiting symptoms of a debilitating medical condition involving a 24th chromosome. Common symptoms involve an abnormally large head and turrets-like outbursts of "awesome!" and "I love it!".
person 1: Holy crap, that tard brought a metal folding chair camping - and look at that ridiculously small tarp!!
person 2: Be easy on him, man, he's a Dangaloid.
person 2: Be easy on him, man, he's a Dangaloid.
by K-Splat January 22, 2011
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by dangela0220 December 12, 2012
Get the Dangela mug.It's a combination between a Dangus and a Dinosaur. This is a name for a person who is able to climb up the side of buildings, has incredible auditory skills, is always around, is reliable like a best friend, is super cute and cuddly, has a nice dangus, will go anywhere with you and will even migrate across long long miles, through differing climates, like a dinosaur. They may or may not be able to work on cars, some dangasaurs are really bad drivers. All dangasaurs are super fun although often impulsive; they aren't always great at making decisions, but will almost always apologize for any damage they've done immediately.
You'll know a dangasaur when you see him or her. They usually drive erratically, have trouble following rules, love to be outdoors, and seem to be more dinosaur than human. They are great lovers.
by Hendang June 12, 2013
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by the real Assman September 21, 2011
Get the king dangolang mug.the manifestation of dangling. The phenomena of danglage is governed by Newton's Laws of Danglage, the set of truths pertaining to dangling, as discerned and elucidated by the great Sir Isaac Newton:
First Law: A person dangling tends to continue dangling until acted upon by an external force. This resistance to a change in danglage is referred to as danglertia.
Second Law: Danglage=Mass*Dangleration, where dangleration is the rate at which the danglocity increases or decreases (danglocity in dangles per unit time).
Third Law: For every dangle, there is an equal and opposite fumble.
*In the universe, danglage is conserved. That is, the sum of the danglage of the universe is constant.
First Law: A person dangling tends to continue dangling until acted upon by an external force. This resistance to a change in danglage is referred to as danglertia.
Second Law: Danglage=Mass*Dangleration, where dangleration is the rate at which the danglocity increases or decreases (danglocity in dangles per unit time).
Third Law: For every dangle, there is an equal and opposite fumble.
*In the universe, danglage is conserved. That is, the sum of the danglage of the universe is constant.
In the 2010 Eastern Conference Championships, the Philadelphia Flyers unleashed a deluge of danglage upon the Boston Bruins, who, despite their best efforts, continued to fumble. (First Law)
by philly4life November 7, 2010
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Get the dankalank mug.Pronounced "DANG-LAHR." A form of driving, in a front wheel drive vehicle, where you ride around with the emergency brake on while driving on a dirt road. With the back wheels dragging, you will be able to whip the rear end of the car around back and forth while still making forward progress. This professional driving manuver is called a "danglar." This name was made famous by "Officer Dangle" from Reno 911.
"Dude, you did a hella danglar back there!"
"Oh man, I just danglared into a tree!"
"The cops pulled me over for doing a danglar."
"Oh man, I just danglared into a tree!"
"The cops pulled me over for doing a danglar."
by Nick Leonard January 13, 2008
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