The sound a potato makes when it speaks.
It is a common misunderstanding that this is only the noise they make when they hit a hard surface (when they exclaim, dut! in surprise and pain), but anyone who spends the time to have a conversation with a potato will find it is not a noise, but a voice and language.
The language of dut is simple to learn, as it only contains the single article, which acts as the adjective, noun and verb. The difficulty however is in the pronounciation and syllabic translation.
It is believed that a large portion of the dut dialect was lost during the Potato Famine of 1845 to 1849. Recently however, a breakthrough has been made, when archaeologists discovered a tranlation Tablet (the Potater Stone), at Stone Henge.
It is a common misunderstanding that this is only the noise they make when they hit a hard surface (when they exclaim, dut! in surprise and pain), but anyone who spends the time to have a conversation with a potato will find it is not a noise, but a voice and language.
The language of dut is simple to learn, as it only contains the single article, which acts as the adjective, noun and verb. The difficulty however is in the pronounciation and syllabic translation.
It is believed that a large portion of the dut dialect was lost during the Potato Famine of 1845 to 1849. Recently however, a breakthrough has been made, when archaeologists discovered a tranlation Tablet (the Potater Stone), at Stone Henge.
John Howard: Wow, it is hot today!
Potato: dut. (I agree)
OR
Fidel Castro: Can I borrow some sugar?
Potato: dut dut¿ (How much do you need?)
Potato: dut. (I agree)
OR
Fidel Castro: Can I borrow some sugar?
Potato: dut dut¿ (How much do you need?)
by Haggis McFowley December 08, 2006
1. a verbal subdivision said in preparation of releasing a toss of a rifle or sabre in colorguard, auxillary marching band, or winterguard
2. to be in the process of leaving, or have left
2. to be in the process of leaving, or have left
1. "you will hold 5, 6, 7, dip on 8, release on 1. And 5,6,7, dut dut out"
2. "this place blows, you ready to dut dut out?" "i'll call you tomorrow, dut dut out"
2. "this place blows, you ready to dut dut out?" "i'll call you tomorrow, dut dut out"
by jbcavie April 06, 2011
"I wunna do that Dut in the butt"
by Licktheoutlet July 18, 2005
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by wordy_kid January 14, 2010