da biff meaning and definition

da biff meaning

da biff: Simple, bogan form of "The Biff." Often extended into a very long sylable, to be uttered as a extended groan, to point out the various uncultured tendencies of those who cry out, "Bring back the biff."Also used to refer to crappy, mingey players.

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dabiful meaning

Full of dabs

da big cheeze meaning

A predominatly right brained individual that refuses to be forced into being called President to satisfy the 'establishment'. This dynamic personality leads a team of creative professionals in delivering exceptional strategic business solutions for visionary companies.

DaBigGun meaning

DaBigGun - (n) a really really big gun. also makes really cool animation sigs in MS Paint that took him 5 hours to do.

da big ones meaning

big buldging often retarted ball sack which ejaculates orange acidic liquid.

dabilation meaning

a compolation of dabs

Dabilified meaning

When one smokes the dabs and is unable to function properly

Da Billz meaning

A situation to be taken care of. Usually paid with skillz.

dabimf meaning

Dumb ass bitch idiot motha fucker, simple. ;D

Dabin meaning

Dabin is the master of all things. He is god of Math and Wisdom, and descends from the House of Yi. He leads the religion of Dabinism,with a following of 30 faithful. He has fought with a lion, has the swagger-like-Mick Jagger, and did everyone's math homework for a month. He is the Pro of Pros. Also, he cannot be slowed.

dabiñe meaning

Spanish slang for faggot; gay; transsexual; hermaphrodite; man-whore. This word is THE most offensive word in Spanish, sadly it is hardly used anymore. In an effort to revive it, it was posted on urbandictionary. It can also be used to express frustration, anger, or to signify that something is funny. It originated from the gay lover of a Portuguese prince by the name of Dabin Croñe in the 15th or 16th century. It is used as an adjective and a noun. It is used in some parts of southeastern Spain and Andalusia(Andalucia). I have only said this word aloud three times in front of my parents and close family members, and each time ended with a VERY ackward moment of silence and death stares. Sorry for my poor English. I am a native (Andalucian) Spanish speaker and I have heard my friends from Brasil and Latin America use this word so you can be sure that this word is quite bad to say it.

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