by The Outdoor Texan August 22, 2021
small raised areas that appear on the skin because of cold, fear, or excitement - resembling poultry skin when all of the feathers are plucked. Exactly the same definition as goosebumps but with Alliteration! Always use Alteration when Allowed.
Child: Mama, what do you call those, those, those Duck Dots?
Mother: Duck what?
Child: You know, when you get cold.
Mother: Oh, you mean goosebumps?
Duck Dots > Goosebumps. Alliteration is Always Appreciated
Mother: Duck what?
Child: You know, when you get cold.
Mother: Oh, you mean goosebumps?
Duck Dots > Goosebumps. Alliteration is Always Appreciated
by seewhatididthere June 28, 2017
when someone sends you those three dots. ...
when you are texting someone and they send three dots after the stuff they just said.
no one knows why they are sent this, but they just know that the other person is implying sass.
It is like those ramen noodle flavor packs, it adds some saltiness
when you are texting someone and they send three dots after the stuff they just said.
no one knows why they are sent this, but they just know that the other person is implying sass.
It is like those ramen noodle flavor packs, it adds some saltiness
Sally: Why are you always grudging?
Christy: ...
Sally: What?
Christy: ...
Sally: Why'd you just give me sass dots?
Christy: Your question was irrelevant...
Christy: ...
Sally: What?
Christy: ...
Sally: Why'd you just give me sass dots?
Christy: Your question was irrelevant...
by trapprincess July 07, 2015
"..." Those are sass dots. They are used when someone is mad, or wants to sound sassy. It is used when someone doesn't want to say anything. It is a lot like a death glare, but in text form.
by trapprincess July 07, 2015
A very common response to any sentence that includes the word "Indian". It is to distinguish the indigenous peoples of India from the Native Americans.
Intellectual person #1 "So I was talking to my Indian acquaintance last night...."
Intellectual person #2 "Dotted or feathered?"
Intellectual person #1 "Definitely dotted."
Intellectual person #2 "Dotted or feathered?"
Intellectual person #1 "Definitely dotted."
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