“oh my god Walsh! That skank you pulled last night was so messed up, she had a face like a tub of Fire damaged lego. Sick b*tch”
by Hai Sundera January 28, 2005
Get the Face like a tub of fire-damaged Lego mug.apparently 3 or 4 of the australian cricket team were up damaging the dolton last night, after eating a dodgy vindaloo earlier in the evening
by 12thMan November 11, 2007
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A man or woman who has watched so much porn that they think women will actually do everything they have seen without being paid lots of money (or crack) and enjoy it.
I tried to plow the missis in the butt last night but she didn't like it ... Don:t know why.
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by Rancidelephant January 24, 2008
Get the porn damaged mug.She is completly unique. she is a kinda of girl who you,will never find anyone like her . its a mistake to forget sombody this amazing. she's on your mind all the time, and when you go away and cant see her, shes all you want to see .
by The secret admirer :) July 17, 2009
Get the Savage Davage mug.A damasek refers to a dean or supervisor at a school who is extraordinarily strict.
Used as a verb, to damasek is to apply strict rule over a body of students. Often, rules will be enforced that have no logical ramifications, but nothing can be done because a damasek is nearly omnipotent in control over a student body.
Used as a verb, to damasek is to apply strict rule over a body of students. Often, rules will be enforced that have no logical ramifications, but nothing can be done because a damasek is nearly omnipotent in control over a student body.
Student 1: I was using my phone to check my email and see if I had any homework, but it got taken away!
Student 2: Did it get damasek'd?
Student 1: Yeap.
Student: Mom, today the damasek at school took away my phone.
Mom: Why?! We've not very rich and we've worked so hard to pay for your phone bills!
Student: I told her that, but she wouldn't listen!
Student 2: Did it get damasek'd?
Student 1: Yeap.
Student: Mom, today the damasek at school took away my phone.
Mom: Why?! We've not very rich and we've worked so hard to pay for your phone bills!
Student: I told her that, but she wouldn't listen!
by AnAverageStuyGuy October 4, 2011
Get the Damasek mug.A quality possessed by hot girls; a portmanteau of damage and majesty. Derived from the fact that most hot girls have a myriad of psychological issues stemming from years of abuse by step-fathers and boyfriends selected for their desirably abusive tendencies.
VJ: Dude, that girl's so HOT. Look at all that majesty.
Mike: Whatever, dude - you see blond locks; I see damage.
VJ: Still, look at all that damagesty.
Mike: Whatever, dude - you see blond locks; I see damage.
VJ: Still, look at all that damagesty.
by PositiveZero January 27, 2007
Get the damagesty mug.(a) an adjective with a generally positive connotation. Used in various ways, as it does not have any inherent meaning. Often used in conjunction with the word "savage". Though it is a positive word, "too davage" or "a bit too davage" have rather negative connotations.
(b) a noun used to indicate a person who has outstanding or amazing physical or emotional features.
(b) a noun used to indicate a person who has outstanding or amazing physical or emotional features.
1. Your hair looks quite davage today. 2. That rainbow colored polo shirt is a bit too davage.(Negative)
3. Most triumphant is another davage way to describe positive things.
4. Davage! (Translation: Cool, Sweet, Nice, Awesome, Rad, Triumphant, etc.)
5. That davage(n.) always talks in third person.
Origin::: The exact origin of the word davage is unknown, though it is thought to have been created around the year 2000 in the city of Escondido, California. It is a combination of the words "damage" and "savage". This word has grown in popularity throughout Southern California and has spread to certain locations in the state of Utah, as well.
3. Most triumphant is another davage way to describe positive things.
4. Davage! (Translation: Cool, Sweet, Nice, Awesome, Rad, Triumphant, etc.)
5. That davage(n.) always talks in third person.
Origin::: The exact origin of the word davage is unknown, though it is thought to have been created around the year 2000 in the city of Escondido, California. It is a combination of the words "damage" and "savage". This word has grown in popularity throughout Southern California and has spread to certain locations in the state of Utah, as well.
by Pablo Davage September 10, 2005
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