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¡no me digas!

ya don´t say! Most often used to express surprise or shock.
Hey, guess what! Jamie´s got one in the oven...
¡no me digas!
by Katy! July 20, 2002
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Digga Douche

1. The phoneticizing of a drum fill in awesome songs. Specifically a drum fill that include the rack toms, the floor tom, the bass drum, and the crash cymbal.

2. An exclamation to yell at your desk when sitting in the cubicle during the data entry. More suited for full time employees than the temps.
1. "We Don't Need Another Hero. Digga Douche! We Don't Need to Know the Way Home. Digga Douche! All We Want is Life Beyond the Thunderdome."

2. Import, export, faxes, low pay, boring, boring, boring, DIGGA DOUCHE!
by Roadside Jesus February 25, 2008
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Hasa Diga Eebowai

(interjection (and noun) and recently adjective)

A nonsense phrase from the Trey Parker/Matt Stone musical The Book of Mormon, intended to sound Ugandan but in fact untranslatable, although "Hasa Diga" means "just tell" in Portuguese and "Eebowai" means "picture ebony" in Japanese. This is a coincidence.

Within the context of the musical, the phrase means "Fuck you, God", and the song in which it occurs is intended to demonstrate the meaningless optimism of believing in God when social atrocities such as AIDS and female genital mutilation occur daily. The song is a parody of the The Lion King song Hakuna Matata.
We've had no rain in several days (Hasa Diga Eebowai!)
And eighty percent of us have AIDS (Hasa Diga Eebowai!)
Many young girls here get circumcised
Their clits get cut right off (Way oh!)
And so we say up to the sky
Hasa Diga Eebowai!
by G-J-C August 30, 2019
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didabolean logic

Pronunciation: did-ə-ˈbō-lē-ən ˈlä-jik
Function: noun
Etymology: Ski culture - Inland NW USA
Date: 2010

A particular mode of reasoning that results from smoking marijuana.
His decision to put on some music and have a beer, rather than to return to work, was a result of some solid didabolean logic.
by Growlvin January 22, 2010
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Hasa Diga Eebowai

An Ugandan phrase, translated literally into English as "F*ck you, God!" Found in the Trey Parker / Matt Stone 2011 musical "The Book of Mormon."
Used musically, as in "Hakuna Matata" in "The Lion King" -

"There isn't enough food to eat / Hasa Diga Eebowai
People are starving in the street / Hasa Diga Eebowai"
by Marco J. Frisbee April 14, 2011
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Didaskaleinophobia

"why wasn't brandy in class today?"
"i heard she has didaskaleinophobia."
by madeemassacre December 17, 2008
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didac

The Catalan version of Diego, this is a good-natured man whom only wants the best for you. The original form is Didacus from Medieval Spanish, with three namesakes; Saint Diego of Alcala, Blessed Diego Carvalho and Blessed Diego Jose of Cadiz; all a.k.a. Didacus.
Didac himself is one-of-a-kind; a highly intelligent, empathetic and gorgeous man. Once you have yourself a Didac, never left him go.

Other forms of Didac include Diego and Santiago (Spanish), Jacob (English), and Thiago (Portuguese).
1; "Who's that guy over there? Do you know him?"
2; "Yes, his name's Didac and he's mine - no looking."
1; "But he's so hot..."
2; "Exactly."
by tu_luna January 30, 2018
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