"Dingo dango" is a phrase, when spoken over an aviation channel, is allowed to be uttered by only flight instructors to other flight instructors. The meaning is similar to saying "ok, sounds good!"
Air to air conversation between flight instructors:
Pilot 1: "When I get on the ground I'll meet you for lunch."
Pilot 2: "Dingo Dango! See ya later."
Pilot 1: "When I get on the ground I'll meet you for lunch."
Pilot 2: "Dingo Dango! See ya later."
by to much time on hands July 6, 2009
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"...then I went forty-five on the dingo and was so aggressive she dislocated her shoulder. Didn't even get to finish."
"Damn."
"Damn."
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Get the forty-five on the dingo mug.A term used in Scotland, Mainly in the Shawhead area, meaning that something is Sweet As. The Term Originates from the old Cameras which had the same name and would be very colorful, sometimes two toned. The cameras became synonyms with being the embodiment of Cool
Bernadette-"Dan that Jacket is Dingo Starry"
Dan-"Thanks Pumpkin, so is your smokin' hot hair Dingo Starry"
Bernadette-"Thanks babe"
Dan-"Thanks Pumpkin, so is your smokin' hot hair Dingo Starry"
Bernadette-"Thanks babe"
by Bernoo Maldo May 13, 2010
Get the Dingo Starry mug.Silence Dogood was the first of many alter-egos that Benjamin Franklin created throughout his life. For her would-be suitors, Silence Dogood did not exist. She was the invention of sixteen year-old Benjamin Franklin, who was working at the time as an apprentice to his older brother, James, a Boston printer. Franklin concealed his authorship of the letters from his brother. He later wrote that he slipped the first Silence Dogood letter beneath the door of his brother’s printing shop at night to avoid detection. However, he later was pleased to listen in as his brother and his friends approvingly discussed the letter and decided to place it on the front page of the paper. Franklin wrote a total of fourteen Silence Dogood letters between April 2 to October 8, 1722. When he stopped writing the letters, his brother placed an ad in the paper in an attempt to find out who the mysterious letter writer really was. When Franklin confessed to his brother that he was the author, his brother grew quite displeased, fearing that all the compliments paid to Silence Dogood would make young Benjamin grow vain. Soon after this, Franklin decided to run away and seek his fortune in Philadelphia.
Jake - "Hey have you heard about those Silence Dogood letters in history class yet?"
brett - "Yea, that's kinda messed up how Benjamin Franklin would do that to his brother."
brett - "Yea, that's kinda messed up how Benjamin Franklin would do that to his brother."
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