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devastatin dave

The EPITOME of awesomeness! Pure 80s radicalness that no modern "hip-hopper" will ever be able to surpass. Spinnaaaaz, flavor of the week ebonics, MTV videos with bling and other faggotry are no match for the Dave and all his underground toughness. Dave punches a fist of raw fockin' FURY right through all that wankery.
Devastatin Dave nailed my sister and didn't give a fuck. ... and I still think he's AWESOME!
by Bob Saget April 24, 2005
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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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devasu

Devasu is the biggest god of the gods. If your name is Devasu, you are amazing and wonderful, keep going. :)
Look, it’s Devasu, I wish i was like them...
by Not Devasu November 10, 2020
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Dimashified

Totally immersed in the music and performances of the Kazah singer, Dimash Kudaibergen.
My brother spends day and night listening to the music of Dimash and watching his video performances on youtube and is therefore 100 percent Dimashified.
by gdouglas March 17, 2021
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Dimasalang

Subject Name: Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda

Pen Names and Aliases: Dimasalang, Laong Laan, Pepe

Profile: Eminent Filipino nationalist, writer, and intellectual.

Date of Birth: June 19, 1861
Place of Birth: Calamba, Laguna, Philippines
Date of Death: December 30, 1896
Place of Death: Bagumbayan (present-day Rizal Park), Manila, Philippines

Notable Accomplishments:
Renowned for his literary works, including the novels "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo," which inspired the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
Advocate for educational reforms and social justice in the Philippines.
Polyglot, skilled in multiple languages including Tagalog, Spanish, and others.
He was a member of La Liga Filipina, a civic organization aimed at advocating for political and social reforms.

Legacy:
Dr. Jose Rizal is celebrated as the national hero of the Philippines. His writings and martyrdom played a pivotal role in the country's struggle for independence.
His life and works continue to be studied and revered, and his writings are central to Philippine literature and history.
Jose Rizal employed various pseudonyms during his lifetime. He adopted the name Dimasalang while contributing as a correspondent for the Spanish newspaper La Solidaridad. In Spain, he penned "Amor Patrio," signifying love for his homeland, which was published in the Manila daily newspaper "Diarong Tagalog." To conceal his identity, he chose the alias Laong Laan for this literary work. Additionally, when he relocated to Madrid and joined Freemasonry, he used the pseudonym "May Pagasa."
by Chief Lexicographer October 4, 2023
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devasish

It is an Indian name.It means Blessing of God.This person are generally kind,well behaved and mostly introverts.They are keen observer.They are trustworthy.They keep away from fights.

Dev=Lord Asish =Blessing
Hey,Devasish how you doing?
by T.H.E__A.V.E.N.G.E.R January 20, 2019
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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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