British actor typecast as come-and-'ave-a-go-if-ya-think-ya-'ard-enough cockney geezer involved with fights and hooliganism. Would be hilarious if he appeared in a kids cartoon.
Director: Hmmm, I need a Cockney actor to play an angry criminal geezer.
Casting Agent: Here's Danny Dyer's number.
D'yer Mak'er (intended to be pronounced with a British non-rhotic accent as "jah-may-kah") is a song by Led Zeppelin, from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. The name of the song is derived from Jamaica and is a play on words based on the joke, "My wife's on vacation in the West Indies." "Jamaica?" "No, it was her idea." The title was chosen because it reflects the reggae flavor of the song. Led Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant has said that he finds it amusing when American fans pronounce the title as "Dyer Maker."
Including but not limited to banging/railing your girl with hot, sweaty, stinky balls after a baseball game or some sort of extensive exercise causing much persperation.
TBro 1- "Hey man what did you doyesterdayafter the game?"
Bro 2- "Ummm... nothing really... I had to go home right away... it was good."
Bro 1- "Ya right! You were doin The Dirty Dyer!"