A fork of Rural Dictionary
A different way of saying thanks. Probably derived from the Afrikaans word "Dankie" which also means thanks.
Lecturer: I have enabled resubmissions for the assignment that was due yesterday. Students: Danko, sir!
To say thank you when something good happens, or you can just shout it out to show you're in a good mood. Originated in Southie/South Africa.
I passed the exam! Danko is thank you!
To eat food.
Johnny: Hey, I'm going to go danko that small cat. Randy: Whatcha mean, Johnny? *Later Randy: Oh fuck! He's eating the cat!
Danko is another word for a police officer. The term is non-derogatory and originated in the Baltimore area. It can also be used in the form of a verb danko'd.
I can't believe I got danko'd last night! I was only going five miles over the limit!