by sasie May 03, 2008
These Beh Dehs can be put into any song because Beh-Deh is Beh-Deh. A person simply put who is a Beh-Deh.
I ain't a killa but dont push Beh-Deh is sweetest joy right next to getting pussy. Or I think Beh-Deh gon crazy.
by LaZy CrEaTiOn May 12, 2003
The proper classification for anything that is in a volatile state or being. This can be used interchangably from a Noun to a Pronoun as well. Anything that is labelled "Deh Good" should be taken at your own Risk, because you might get "Tek Out" and be a "Man Down".
Example1:
Guy#1 - Did you remember to bring your condoms for the Toss gangbang in the student lounge?
Guy#2 *Slaps forehead* DEH GOOD! NOO! MAN DOWN!
Example2:
Guy#1 - Did that lady make you see her newborn baby?
Guy#2 - Yes, she did.
Guy#3 - Tha "thing" look Deh good.
Guy#1 - Did you remember to bring your condoms for the Toss gangbang in the student lounge?
Guy#2 *Slaps forehead* DEH GOOD! NOO! MAN DOWN!
Example2:
Guy#1 - Did that lady make you see her newborn baby?
Guy#2 - Yes, she did.
Guy#3 - Tha "thing" look Deh good.
by Mr Incredible October 29, 2005
A string of words used for sarcasm/trolling. The words must be exclaimed when said. Duh deh doh is a 'troll sound'.
Example 1:
Person 1:Hey,do you think I'm ugly?
Person 2:No, not really. But it's not all about looks. Duh deh doh!
Example 2:
Person 1: Do you think I performed well?
Person 2: You did really great.
Person 1: Really? Thanks.
Person 2: Duh deh doh!
Person 1:Hey,do you think I'm ugly?
Person 2:No, not really. But it's not all about looks. Duh deh doh!
Example 2:
Person 1: Do you think I performed well?
Person 2: You did really great.
Person 1: Really? Thanks.
Person 2: Duh deh doh!
by TheFudgey October 18, 2012
Waht Deh Fukc, Mawn....
by Victor Van Styn September 11, 2005
Jamaican/Patois way of saying: "All of them"
In english, the direct translation would be: "All them there"
Bogle a.k.a. Mr. Wacky is renowned for using this expression in his songs.
In english, the direct translation would be: "All them there"
Bogle a.k.a. Mr. Wacky is renowned for using this expression in his songs.
by Mr. Wacky September 20, 2005
The title of Dancehall star Kranium’s new single and a phrase in Patois that means We are here, We Outside, We’re pulling up, we’re ready for whatever, what’s up.
by 4TheCulture January 30, 2022