damn you a fool meaning and definition

damn you a fool meaning

1.a way of reacting to a friend or unknown person who accuses you of something you did not do or do not want to admit you did.2. An uneducated or ignorant response to a reaction or statement someone says that you perceive as stupid or ignorant3. It is neither and admission or a denial it is a response to create a diversion and hopefully spark upon another topic4. Can also be said damn you a fool cuz/ or damn you a fool for dat

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damn you all meaning

A term most commonly used by Stewie Griffin of Family Guy, a hit cartoon by Seth McFarlane. Usually Stewie says this after he has been defeated in some way. The opposite of this phrase that Stewie says is victory is mine.

Damn you Dave meaning

When things are going wrong and you need someone to blame. Dave is a fictional character on which you can reflect your anger, the universal 'baddy'. Originating from the 'Lost' episode 'Dave', wherein Dave is Hurley's imaginary friend, telling him to disobey his doctors. In social media, #damnyoudave has been a trending topic for a few days in june 2015.

damn you, jello meaning

when something bad happens, no matter whose fault, you just point your fist in the air and yell "DAMN YOU JELLO!" why jello? because its an awful tasting gelatin treat

damn you len meaning

a phrase used when len kagamine gives you trouble

DAMN YOU SPIDERMAN meaning

phrase - used when Spiderman is suspected of doing something evil.

damnzactly meaning

it's like "exactly" but with more feeling!

damn ziggy meaning

Basically, the same thing as the phrase "damn straight" meaning: you got that right.

damnzul meaning

A type of whore that carries multiple diseases and mainly whores herself out over the internet. She will surround herself with similar lowlifes and convince herself she has real friends even though deep down she knows she isn't worth the two dollars she sells herself for.

Damo meaning

tagalog word for grass; marijuana

Damo and Ivor meaning

Two lads, one representing the working class north of Dublin the other representing the upper class south of Dublin. Damo can usually be found lying in a dug up pit on the beach surrounded by Dutch Gold while Ivor can be found in a posh club getting "gee-eyed".

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