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Notre-Dame

Adjective, French.
1 Loosely translates as 'not fire resistant'.

Example of usage:
Person 1: Did you see that cathedral on fire in France?
Person 2: Notre-Dame

by Faux-Pas April 15, 2019

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Notre Dame

An Irish-Catholic University in South Bend Indiana aptly named after a French Cathedral. Known for its pompous student body and washed up football team, its graduates convince themselves that everyone wants to be like them, when in reality, no one does. Its inflated ego is dwarfed only by the stink of the city which surrounds it.

Remember how that salesman from Notre Dame wouldn't stop talking about how great his school was? It took him forever just to realize that no one was even listening to him in the first place.

by Peter Von Hilgendorf April 11, 2008

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Dizzy with a dame

To be deeply in love with a woman. Sometimes this would be risky because the woman in question already had a boyfriend.

I'm dizzy with a dame.

by Dappled November 15, 2013


Aspartame Dame

An artificial, slightly cheaper, but highly profitable sugar momma.

I don't need a sugar momma per say. I'd so fine with just an aspartame Dame.

by Grizzlybarr April 3, 2021


dame drum

the strength of sophisticated women everywhere

He looked over at his wife and suddenly realized she is different; she is breathtaking with the aura of the dame drum.

by The Dame April 15, 2015


dame some

Tex-Mex way of asking for stuff, preferably food.

Hey dame some chips.
Dame some of your food.

by Life giver November 22, 2017


dame time

When Dame Dolla gets hot from 3

OOh it's the 4th quarter it's about to be Dame Time!

by plantmanaaaaa September 27, 2022