To unintentionally or intentionally exude overwhelming Duke Dennis energy, usually resulting in someone else feeling overshadowed in confidence, charisma, or main character vibes.
1. “Bro showed up late, no explanation, hoodie on, and somehow every girl still went to talk to him. I got out-Duked so hard.”
2. “You’re standing like you own the whole block right now. Calm down, you’re out-Duking me.”
3. “He didn’t even say a word and still stole the spotlight. Out-Duke levels: dangerous.”
2. “You’re standing like you own the whole block right now. Calm down, you’re out-Duking me.”
3. “He didn’t even say a word and still stole the spotlight. Out-Duke levels: dangerous.”
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If you see someone in the pub going crazy, talking to everyone and someone asked what's wrong you tell them they are on a dunced one.
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(Irish slang – phrase)
1. Used when something finally starts going really well, especially after a rough start. The Irish equivalent of “now we’re talking!” but with extra emphasis, usually said when you’ve just pulled off a big job, landed a win, or turned a disaster around at the last second.
2. Originates from the idea that once you’ve reached Dundalk, you’re well on your way — momentum is behind you and things are flying.
(Irish slang – phrase)
1. Used when something finally starts going really well, especially after a rough start. The Irish equivalent of “now we’re talking!” but with extra emphasis, usually said when you’ve just pulled off a big job, landed a win, or turned a disaster around at the last second.
2. Originates from the idea that once you’ve reached Dundalk, you’re well on your way — momentum is behind you and things are flying.
“We finally got the turbine in place without dropping it? Ah lads, now we’re dundalking.”
“The pints arrived to the table in less than two minutes — now we’re dundalking.”
Popularity:
Mostly used by Irish people who want to sound like they’ve just levelled up in life without sounding too enthusiastic.
“The pints arrived to the table in less than two minutes — now we’re dundalking.”
Popularity:
Mostly used by Irish people who want to sound like they’ve just levelled up in life without sounding too enthusiastic.
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