'Sue Dawe' is written into ancient Devon folklore as being a truly terrible monster. Just like the famous Dartmoor beast, Sue Dawe struck fear into the hearts of local men and women during the late 1800s. Her sausage arms would strangle local pig farmers to death in the dead of night leaving their families to discover the bodies with a sliver of Sicilian tart next to them. In modern times, people use the term 'Sue Dawe' to describe anything at all frightening or unpleasant.
by MrTeacherMan December 31, 2024
Get the Sue Dawemug. by Dawess September 24, 2020
Get the DAWESmug. daw (to)
verb
/dɔ s/
to do, execute, or perform an action.
I daw,
you daw,
we daw
he/she daws
they daw
thou dawt
verb
/dɔ s/
to do, execute, or perform an action.
I daw,
you daw,
we daw
he/she daws
they daw
thou dawt
"It was clear that he was dawing a suspicious action."
"Don't you dare daw that."
"Have you been dawing your work recently."
"Don't you dare daw that."
"Have you been dawing your work recently."
by LucasAmmer February 8, 2023
Get the dawmug. by cracker7777 April 1, 2024
Get the Christian Sammie Dawesmug. 

