Don't-It's
Whatever you're thinking about saying or doing JUST DON'T, whether it's to avoid an argument or to not hurt someone's feelings instead of saying
what's really on your mind you simply say "I'm
don'ting" &
leave it at that.
Don't-It
by NoEtOll on Aug 30, 2010 01:16:54
The Southern equivalent of saying "isn't it" or "aren't it". Synonymous with "
ain't it" & "In'nit",
Don't-It's main goal is to inform someone or some intangible object that a socially accepted
agreement's been made towards something either being discussed or spoken of, as on a radio or TV.
Though Don't-It's not proper English, when it's said, it's closest to a raw statement or question.
Don't
by xCOBRA_CLUTCHx on Mar 26, 2004 00:04:07
1.
A common contraction of "do not" used when one participates in
Don't Speak where the words take on the form of "Did you know...".
Don't speak is a contradictionay language where one makes statements begining the phrase with either "Don't" or "I know...".
2.
Dont, when used in this language, has the complete
opposite effect of its normal counterpart.
Example:
"Yo... Dont give me
a slice of yo pizza"
-Translation: Give me a slice of your pizza.
When asked a question that puzzles the listener, the listener will
calmly reply...
"Dont, I know what you talkin about"
"Dont" is the begining of
the sentence, "I know" is the complete opposite... meaning the listener has no idea what was said.