that guy is so denoshan.
by gfhgsdhjgdhjsg March 18, 2017
Get the denoshan mug.When you turn a good “noodle” into a bad noodle. AKA you turn a “goodie two shoes” into a partier or a druggie.
by Hailscook December 22, 2018
Get the Denoodle mug.A severe and potentially highly destructive weather condition defined by the National Weather Service as having a front of prolonged wind storms associated with a very long band of rapidly moving rain and or thunderstorms over a wide area. Hurricane force wind, torrential rain, and flash flooding are commonly associated with the phenomena.
The drencho nailed 14 states with hurricane force winds, a barrage of lightning and torrential rain. Really hot weather only aggravates a temperamental drencho.
by mlhiss June 22, 2019
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“no, it’s too small to see without a magnifying glass u idiot”
“hahaha small peen”
“no, it’s too small to see without a magnifying glass u idiot”
“hahaha small peen”
by denon has small peen September 1, 2019
Get the Denon Greig mug.Also a substitute for the word obnoxious but used to express how cutely obnoxious a person is in the Japanese language.
by Tanketsu December 17, 2020
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Most two-axle buses result in an initial "dan" noise followed by a "denong" as the rear wheels complete the process.
The origin of the word is the Premier of the State of Victoria in Australia, Dan Andrews. He has refused to take responsibility and publicly states he does not know who makes decisions. To avoid responsibility he threw his health minister under the bus to avoid blame himself. His ministers and public servants have also followed his lead, blaming others to avoid responsibility for the mismanagement of coronavirus outbreaks.
Dandenong is also a suburb in Victoria.
See also, "thrown under the bus".
Most two-axle buses result in an initial "dan" noise followed by a "denong" as the rear wheels complete the process.
The origin of the word is the Premier of the State of Victoria in Australia, Dan Andrews. He has refused to take responsibility and publicly states he does not know who makes decisions. To avoid responsibility he threw his health minister under the bus to avoid blame himself. His ministers and public servants have also followed his lead, blaming others to avoid responsibility for the mismanagement of coronavirus outbreaks.
Dandenong is also a suburb in Victoria.
See also, "thrown under the bus".
"The Premier dan-denonged his health minister so he could avoid responsibility for the coronavirus breakout"
"I'm going to dan-denong Bob, otherwise they're going to blame me."
"I'm going to dan-denong Bob, otherwise they're going to blame me."
by Danish Prince September 27, 2020
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