Country Dictionary

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Don't Get your dauber down

- for one to get ones "dauber down" is when someone is depressed about something menial. The expression is normally said by a friend, parent, teacher, or coach as a slightly humorous way of telling the subject to cheer up.

Joe- Misses the field goal in practice for the second time in a row Coach- Now c'mon now Joe, "don't get your dauber down"

by silachoo September 23, 2010

novello

May be used in any instance of speaking, most commonly used as a interjection for any emotion

Novello! I freakin' forgot my lunch money(used as in interjection) Get your freakin' novello off me (used as a noun, novello's true meaning is only known by the one with the said Novello on the subject's being)

by Silachoo June 01, 2006

knock the breaks off

To beast on someone physically, totally jack someone

"Back up snicka i knock the breaks off you" *During football game* *Down...set...* *Linebacker points at QB* "Bow down fool, I knock the breaks off you"

by Silachoo April 25, 2007