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Last edited on May 01 2017.The following dictionaries are currently available here on : Smith & Hall Meaning: said person is delightfully 'sweet' and sumptuous in the bedroom-veritably delicious.
LATIN DICTIONARY OF SLANG TERMS DRIVER
I just met our new delivery driver she is absolutely delish. The dish at Google's cafeteria wasn't as delish as the one a the Greek restaurant. That banana split was delish! We shared their new appetizer, "The Catfish Are Biting." It was so delish! The meal from the Dehli chefs was super - but the spicing made it delish. You should go to that new Greek restaurant that opened around the corner. Citation from Jack in the Box commercial, 2012 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. Here are links to video clips of a few characters using it: Lana.
LATIN DICTIONARY OF SLANG TERMS TV
This term's popularity may have been increased by its frequent use on the animated TV show Archer.Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA See more words with the same meaning: to play music, an instrument.The cartoon from the 60's, Roadrunner after Wiley Coyote fails. Here is a video of the sound being played on a trombone, published by EJ Linehan. The sound is also called "the sad trombone".Citation from " Corey Lewandowski on undocumented child with Down syndrome separated from mother: ' Womp womp'", CNN, Sophie Tatum, 19 June 2018 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. Citation from " ' Womp womp': Outrage after Corey Lewandowski mocks story of child with Down syndrome separated from parents", The Washington Post, Kyle Swenson, 20 June 2018 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. Citation from " ' Womp, womp': Ex-Trump campaign manager Lewandowski mocks migrant girl with Down syndrome", USA Today, William Cummings, 19 June 2018 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. Almost always used sarcastically to indicate that the speaker doesn't care. The second "womp" is spoken at a lower pitch. imitation of a sound effect traditionally used in cartoons after something unfortunate happens to a character.