A fork of Rural Dictionary
denton is the coolest man alive. he has very big muscles and is very strong. he is a hit with the ladies. he is a nice person deep down but acts like a gangster.
that dude is such an awesome denton.
v, intransitive: To make a huge mistake in public, often repeatedly. Also: noun, a penis. Reference to Nick Denton of Gawker, who repeatedly declared he'd discovered the identity of Fake Steve Jobs, but kept guessing the wrong people.
Dude, you totally dentoned it when you said Leander Kahney was Fake Steve. and: Dude, you are such a denton.
Denton is the most loyal friend/lover you could ever have. He is strong, & muscular. He can get along with literally anyone, & everyone he meets loves him. He's quite the ladies man when he's single, & many girls want him, but when he's with someone, he only gives his attention to one girl, his girl. And when I mean attention, he literally only has eyes for her. Younger kids want to be him, & look up to him. He is a role model. His looks outdo anyone. He stands out in a room, & his smile can make anyone's day brighter.
"Who's that tall dark & handsome guy?" "That's Denton. Isn't he dreamy? His girlfriend is so lucky"
A city name so common that is appeared in both "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and its sequel, Shock Treatment, as a generic every-town USA. The most famous Denton is Denton, Texas, (pop. approx. 120,000), located about 30 miles NW of Dallas along I-35. Denton is home to renowned industry, great food, an infamous 1960s/1970s hippie population, Texas Woman's University, and most famously, the University of North Texas. Great bands have emerged from Denton's music scene (itself an offshoot of the UNT music school, one of the best in the nation), such as the Toadies, Baboon, Tripping Daisy, Polyphonic Spree, the Eagles, and Norah Jones.
UNT alum Norah Jones: Hey, how do I get to Denton? UNT alum Paul Shaffer: Drive North on I-35 until civilization stops, the major highway goes down to two lanes, and you're convinced you're about to accidentally stumble into Oklahoma. Cross the Lewisville bridge, and ten minutes later you should be in Denton. UNT alum Peter Weller: And five minutes after that you'll be past it.