dos
day of show- as in
tickets being sold on
the day of a show. most commonly used on music posters for small venues regarding
the difference in price between pre-show tickets and day of show tickets.
dos
by chestopher on Jul 28, 2012 23:47:47
said in place of "peace" or "later" or "
bye". must be said with
peace sign in the air, but not really. you can just say it i guess.
dos
by liaostep on Aug 19, 2012 02:38:12
A name used by only the most intelligent spanish speaking
foreigners. It can also be used as a noun, verb, adjective,
adverb, or
pronoun, making it a very useful term.
dos
by Jessica Sanford on Dec 07, 2008 13:22:59
dos
by Kevin Cassidy on Jul 04, 2005 16:12:18
Example:
Luis:Oye loco que paso!
Marco: un
raton me mordio
mi dos dedos!
``translation``
Luis:Yo what happened man!
Marco: A rat bit 2 of my fingers!
dos
by iandizzle on Jan 19, 2007 12:03:51
do do do do do do do do
by Emma Swan bitch on Jan 17, 2018 08:43:30
Example:
Teacher: Who knows what the walking
bass line is?
Student: Does it go "do do do do do do do do"?
Teacher:
IT does well done
do the do
by church hill bruh on Dec 31, 2003 08:30:30
Do-Dos
by Clifftoru on Jan 11, 2009 17:29:49
A brand of
cough sweets produced in
the 1980s. Excessive consumption caused effects similar to those of speed.
Example:
And you're standing at the
chemist in Boots
Coughing
up your guts like you're at deaths door
All this for a
packet of Do-Dos
do do
by fotweny on Nov 10, 2004 10:52:10