dang it
Dang it is the same as saying Damn it! The word seems to have originated in the 70s and probably been brought back more recently (as of 2006) and faded away.Dang-Dang
dang dang diggity dang dang
What you say in a state of surprise when someone of obese weight is coming to an alcoholic party with sparkling cider
Example:
Martha:I’m so exited to be here, I brought sparkling cider!
H.M, H.D. h.C: Dang dang diggity dang dang
Martha:I’m so exited to be here, I brought sparkling cider!
H.M, H.D. h.C: Dang dang diggity dang dang
Dang Dang
Universally accepted nickname implying endearment and originating with Chinese-speaking fans of Grammy-nominated American singer/songwriter/entertainer Adam M. Lambert. Origin: Chinese, "yàdāng lán bó tè". Translation to English, "Adam Lambert".
Example:
Dang Dang, thank you for bringing your amazing Glam Nation Tour to China and we look forward to your return on your next world tour.
Dang Dang, thank you for bringing your amazing Glam Nation Tour to China and we look forward to your return on your next world tour.
dang dang
A large penis.
Dang
Dang is a word that was originally used by southerners. It was instead of saying damn because... I don't know why.
No dange
Short for 'no danger', and is something that is said after doing a favour for sommebody. Same meaning as 'no problem'
Example:
"Thanks for the money, man. I'll pay to back at the end of the week."
"No dange, get it back to me whenever you can."
"Thanks for the money, man. I'll pay to back at the end of the week."
"No dange, get it back to me whenever you can."
Dang
Dang is versatile - it can be used to express anger or frustration at something for example "Oh dang!" or in extreme cases an anger dang is a volatile shouting of the word, thereby eliminating the need for swearing.
On the flip side it can be used to expressed interest, suprise or acceptance to something, again phrased as "oh dang" but softer, with less inflection.
The word dang is also in common use in America, as an alternative to darn or damn.
On the flip side it can be used to expressed interest, suprise or acceptance to something, again phrased as "oh dang" but softer, with less inflection.
The word dang is also in common use in America, as an alternative to darn or damn.
Example:
After stubbing your toe - OH DANG! (loud and with emphasis on the 'dang')
In reply to : What do you think of my new laptop, "oh dang!" (said jauntily with affection)
After stubbing your toe - OH DANG! (loud and with emphasis on the 'dang')
In reply to : What do you think of my new laptop, "oh dang!" (said jauntily with affection)
dangelis
Dangelis is the best drug dealer in town and be hustling anybody. She will sell the dankest cat piss you can smoke. Also will steal your girl no matter age.