Internet slang Someone who likes to judge and scold others, but doesn’t realize they’re too stupid to understand what’s actually going on. Dolma usually becomes hostile when questioned or challenged.
by c.linguist August 06, 2020
The weird ass goth kid who is actually really f*cking cool if you try to get to know her, she has really nice hair. Many people manipulate her and think she's to dumb to notice, when she really she trying to get to know you better, she is nice and really cute in a non-conventional way, don't let her music taste scare you she is the best.
by TrickyTreatymaster October 22, 2020
It means "mother of liberation" from Tibetan སྒྲོལ (sgrol) meaning "to cross, to traverse, to pass" combined with མ (ma) meaning "mother", metaphorically meaning "a spiritual crossing to the other side of existence (enlightenment)".
Dolma is also the Tibetan name for a female Bodhisattva (one who is able to reach enlightenment but delays it to help others) and female Buddha, goddess TARA in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism.
Dolma is also the Tibetan name for a female Bodhisattva (one who is able to reach enlightenment but delays it to help others) and female Buddha, goddess TARA in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism.
by d.linguist December 05, 2020
A term which describes wealth, including cash money, but extending beyond monetary wealth to include intangible valuables.
The term originates from the dish of the same name, in which vegetables—notably leaves of the vine, often grape leaves—are stuffed with meats and other foods. Dolmas describes this relationship in terms of wealth rather than food; that is to say, dolmas describes 'cash money and then some'.
For example, a barista who regularly works one hour shifts, but accumulates tips equivalent to an eight hour shift would be said to be 'getting the dolmas', as they are not only accumulating a substantial amount of cash money, but additionally hold a lucrative position in which they are able to spend the majority of their time as they wish.
The term originates from the dish of the same name, in which vegetables—notably leaves of the vine, often grape leaves—are stuffed with meats and other foods. Dolmas describes this relationship in terms of wealth rather than food; that is to say, dolmas describes 'cash money and then some'.
For example, a barista who regularly works one hour shifts, but accumulates tips equivalent to an eight hour shift would be said to be 'getting the dolmas', as they are not only accumulating a substantial amount of cash money, but additionally hold a lucrative position in which they are able to spend the majority of their time as they wish.
"How's your new job?"
"It's great—I'm my own boss, I make twice as much as I was before, and I work half the hours."
"Damn, you're getting the dolmas!"
"It's great—I'm my own boss, I make twice as much as I was before, and I work half the hours."
"Damn, you're getting the dolmas!"
by Ciaodown November 11, 2020
A Turkish food that has many varieties generally stuffed with ground beef. When it cooked with olive oil dolma does not include ground beef. Also, sarma is the other name of dolma if its wrapped by grape leaves. You can use bell pepper, zucchini, dried eggplant, tomato, and even onion and carved potato to fill your mixture and made dolma.
Dolma is clearly a Turkish food but it can be seen in other cuisins with some differences, by diffent names. However, if one nation calls this food as "dolma" then they should admitt that it is not their creation but Turks'.
(even the word, dolma, is in Turkish)
dolmak: is a Turkish verb that means " to be filled, be full" thus, dolma is the name of the food that you fill some ingridients into some vegetables.
sarmak: is a Turkish verb that means "wrap up"
Dolma is clearly a Turkish food but it can be seen in other cuisins with some differences, by diffent names. However, if one nation calls this food as "dolma" then they should admitt that it is not their creation but Turks'.
(even the word, dolma, is in Turkish)
dolmak: is a Turkish verb that means " to be filled, be full" thus, dolma is the name of the food that you fill some ingridients into some vegetables.
sarmak: is a Turkish verb that means "wrap up"
by very berry November 07, 2006
The weird ass goth girl with major Daria vibes, but she doesn't have a single Jane Lane. Deep down she is sometimes sad but she is strong because all she needs in herself, she is stubborn but sometimes all she really wants is someone to eat a large amount of junk food and study for finals with, be her friend she's cool once you get to know her
by TrickyTreatymaster October 22, 2020
The only goth kid in your school, she has major Daria vibes but is overall a very sad girl with not a single Jane Lane, she isn't constantly manipulated by others, but she isn't very strong and freaking beautiful people are just usually to blind to notice. Once you find a Dolma never let her go, if you do you have lost her forever.
by TrickyTreatymaster October 22, 2020