A word or sound a Warhammer 40k Ork says when referring to fire power, or actually firing an automatic weapon.
by theRx March 24, 2005
Australian Idiom
1. Used to signify the feeling one experiences at the pinnacle of relaxation.
2. A command given to assist one in relaxing
1. Used to signify the feeling one experiences at the pinnacle of relaxation.
2. A command given to assist one in relaxing
"Socks off mate!" Bazza said to Johno after opening a fresh beer.
Johno turns to Bazza affirmingly and replies "Socks off!"
Johno turns to Bazza affirmingly and replies "Socks off!"
by Titaniumface October 20, 2017
Enough dakka:
"You must create a weapon that can hit every point in space and time in the multiverse... with bullets that are each composed of every point in space and time in the multiverse... at point blank range to every point in space and time in the multiverse... And to clarify, the term "multiverse" includes: all alternate realities, parallel realities, perpendicular realities, potential realities, imagined realities, unimagined realities, inconceivable realities, and impossible realities. So you need a gun that shoots at everything, with everything, when next to everything. Now... how can we achieve *dramatic chord* too much dakka?"
"You must create a weapon that can hit every point in space and time in the multiverse... with bullets that are each composed of every point in space and time in the multiverse... at point blank range to every point in space and time in the multiverse... And to clarify, the term "multiverse" includes: all alternate realities, parallel realities, perpendicular realities, potential realities, imagined realities, unimagined realities, inconceivable realities, and impossible realities. So you need a gun that shoots at everything, with everything, when next to everything. Now... how can we achieve *dramatic chord* too much dakka?"
by That_dude42 September 01, 2008
what orks in warhammer 40k say wen they are using/speaking about an automatic weapon.
It is mimicing the sound of a semi-automatic going off.
much like a little kid saying "pee-yowm" to indicate the sound of a pistol.
It is mimicing the sound of a semi-automatic going off.
much like a little kid saying "pee-yowm" to indicate the sound of a pistol.
by Jammers May 23, 2005
An onomatopΕia which describes the staccato, repetitive sound of automatic gunfire. Used in series, often separated by hyphens. Made popular by the epic war movie "The Battle of Britain".
Flight Officer Archie (says generically, as new pilot is led to aircraft): "Spring chicken to shitehawk, in one easy lesson!"
All flight officers (in low-toned unison): "Dakka-dakka-dakka-dakka-dakka..."
All flight officers (in low-toned unison): "Dakka-dakka-dakka-dakka-dakka..."
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