Damage over Time. Usually used in the plural "Dots" to represent many spells that do damage over time.
by Krogoth July 20, 2006
A word used, usually on the internet or in grafitti but sometimes spoken, to refer to somebody's possession of something or it's relation to somebody. Used to replace "'s" by those unable to use grammar. Often used by chavs in their MSN display names or by people faux-chavving.
Derived from the use of "."s in URL's
Derived from the use of "."s in URL's
Merryweather: Whose pencil is this?
Ginge: Bruce that's a GingedotPencil!
"GINGEdotMAN" has logged in.
Ginge: Bruce that's a GingedotPencil!
"GINGEdotMAN" has logged in.
by Merrweather November 01, 2007
by Totyywhsbbshs August 14, 2018
The act of starting to type a text message such that the recipient sees dots indicating you're typing, but then stopping to type so that the dots go away.
by rmgn December 19, 2017
Stands for "do that shit". Either when you're getting something done or when you want someone else to get something done.
by rijenja November 02, 2012
From the Nextel Commercial, a dot is an underling, a subordinate, a person performing a specific, limited function (e.g. a pizza delivery person).
Dots get agitated, and you don't want to agitate them. You don't want them making decisions either. The best case is where
you've given them just enough management to perform their tasks smoothly and have appeared to be very responsive to their concerns and needs. This keeps the dots happy.
Everyone is happier when the dots are happy.
Dots get agitated, and you don't want to agitate them. You don't want them making decisions either. The best case is where
you've given them just enough management to perform their tasks smoothly and have appeared to be very responsive to their concerns and needs. This keeps the dots happy.
Everyone is happier when the dots are happy.
"You shouldn't have given him the whole presentation, he's a dot. Just give him the page he needs to work on."
"Why would you expect them to remove your desk before they put in the new one? They're dots, you told them put, they put."
"Why would you expect them to remove your desk before they put in the new one? They're dots, you told them put, they put."
by Skyhawk President March 17, 2009