1. Adjective. In early modern (also known as Shakespearean) English, dun was a really light tan.
2. Adverb. A bastardization of don't
3. Many. A bastardization of done.
4. Pronoun/Noun. Yet another bastardization, this
time of
son.
5. Interjection. Usually sung three times, the first
two the same length, the last at least 2x the length of the first
two, the first two going down in pitch and the second higher pitch than the first two. Used to break the ice or to illustrate suspense or awkwardness in the room.
1. "My Mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
Coral's red is far more red than her lips' red
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun..." Excerpt from Shakespeare's "My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun," alternatively known as Sonnet 130.
2. "I dun give a shit."
3. "I'M FUCKING DUN!"
4. "Whaddup, dun?"
5. White
Dude:
Nigga.
*Awkward Silence*
Another
dude: DUN DUN DUUUUUN