From Japanese, a "useless human" or no good person, who is usually a NEET, and is without value to society. They are well despised and pitied.
by Phuein February 15, 2015
by Dalton Swayze June 02, 2016
This is rhyming slang.
Dame Judi Dench = stench.
It naturally is no reflection on the actress or her thespian abilities. The joy of the phrase is the total irrelevance of the subject to the meaning.
It is quoted several times in Irvine Welsh's novels; some readers have misunderstood what it means when used in phrases liked "He left a Dame Judi Dench in the toilet" - the text would refer to the odour, not the stool.
Dame Judi Dench = stench.
It naturally is no reflection on the actress or her thespian abilities. The joy of the phrase is the total irrelevance of the subject to the meaning.
It is quoted several times in Irvine Welsh's novels; some readers have misunderstood what it means when used in phrases liked "He left a Dame Judi Dench in the toilet" - the text would refer to the odour, not the stool.
by Edna Sweetlove August 03, 2010
Literally it stands for "Give me light." in Spanish.
But it is used as another word for klk.
Spanish way of saying :
wat up ?
was good ?
wat cracking ?
e.t.c
But it is used as another word for klk.
Spanish way of saying :
wat up ?
was good ?
wat cracking ?
e.t.c
by _dominikan* December 02, 2008
A slang term referring to a woman who surrounds herself with gay men. Her association can be purely platonic or sexually driven, but she is often typecasted as outgoing and bubbly.
by flamedameprincess January 24, 2013
Literally it stands for "Give me light." in Spanish. But it is used as another word for klk. Spanish way of saying :
wat up ?
was good ?
wat cracking ?
e.t.c
wat up ?
was good ?
wat cracking ?
e.t.c
by _dominikan* December 02, 2008
by Crawsomi May 04, 2010