Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

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

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

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