DeVilliers is an Afrikaans boys name that is commonly known to be a surname, however in South African culture this name is also quite common as a first name. It is derived from Huguenot French who settled in the cape of South Africa and historically it is associated with people who display qualities such as stamina, artistic ability, individualism, a sense of independence, a high regard for personal and political freedom, humour, joyfulness and ingenuity. DeVilliers is abbreviated to DV in a less formal use of this name.
"No, DeVilliers is not his surname, its his first name!"
"Thats weird, I didn't know that DeVilliers could be a first name"
"Yup, well know you know"
Also in common vernacular
"Hey DV, lets go for a drink?"
"Thats weird, I didn't know that DeVilliers could be a first name"
"Yup, well know you know"
Also in common vernacular
"Hey DV, lets go for a drink?"
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a phrase that means never get back together with your ex
the devil doesn’t bargain
your ex will only break your heart again
the devil doesn’t bargain
your ex will only break your heart again
Jenna: i wanna get back together with ryan
Jenna friend: no don’t do it, remember the devil doesn’t bargain, it will only be bad again
Jenna friend: no don’t do it, remember the devil doesn’t bargain, it will only be bad again
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Get the Solo on the Devil's Clarinet mug.The origin of the term is commonly associated with the Battle of Belleau Wood which took place in France during the First World War. The Germans were shocked at the ferocity of the attacking U.S. Marines (elements of the 5th and 6th Marine Regiments) and called them "Teufelhunde" which loosely translates to "Devil dog". After the battle, the French renamed it "Bois de la Brigade de Marine" ("Wood of the Marine Brigade").
1. Commonly used to address another Marine and has no real negative connotations (unless spoken sarcastically, at which point the speaker is likely to spring a rather nasty leak).
2. Used to address a Marine who's name is not known (before nametapes on the utility uniform became standard).
1. Commonly used to address another Marine and has no real negative connotations (unless spoken sarcastically, at which point the speaker is likely to spring a rather nasty leak).
2. Used to address a Marine who's name is not known (before nametapes on the utility uniform became standard).
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2)common sensical, seemingly unnecessary advice that george bush (and by extension his many victims) might have benefited from had it ever been recommended to him.
2)common sensical, seemingly unnecessary advice that george bush (and by extension his many victims) might have benefited from had it ever been recommended to him.
george bush; he tried to kill my daddy, let's git us some evil doers dead or alive!
any one with a brain; never bet the devil your head, george.
any one with a brain; never bet the devil your head, george.
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