Verb \'dŏn"(ned)\ Middle English
To place male genitalia, preferably one's own, into or onto something.
To place male genitalia, preferably one's own, into or onto something.
I was donned this morning.
by Kim03 March 14, 2009

by oldslavey August 14, 2010

by Don-don Expert August 26, 2021

Often used by the English, don is used to describe something that is cool or awesome. Example 1
It can also be used to describe positive emotions, such as excitement. Example 2
It can also be used to describe positive emotions, such as excitement. Example 2
by Louis 'Raccoon' Bone May 16, 2008

by Original Gangster Corky August 12, 2012

Winner of any pasta eating competiton, even if he is served the biggest plate to begin with.
He is also notoriously known for his driving. Never his fault of course!
Also a film lover, who manages to watch 3 film in the time it takes you to watch 1. Doesn't need the 'slow' scenes.
He is also notoriously known for his driving. Never his fault of course!
Also a film lover, who manages to watch 3 film in the time it takes you to watch 1. Doesn't need the 'slow' scenes.
To inhale your food is to 'eat like a don'.
To drive without turning your head is 'to drive like a don'.
To forward through the slow scenes in a film is 'to watch a film at don-speed'.
To drive without turning your head is 'to drive like a don'.
To forward through the slow scenes in a film is 'to watch a film at don-speed'.
by Missy Q October 25, 2010

by BEN_DoverXX March 10, 2019
