slang term inspired by the well-known
colloquialism 'devil's lettuce.'
Refers to hard drugs that reduce down to a white powder resembling dandruff
(Ex: meth, cocaine, & apparently some type of heroin)
Next time JimBob asks if I want to smoke the devil's dandruff with him, I'll run in the other direction. If he follows me then I'll break his meth pipe, and he'll probably break my nose.
A big “F U “ to the person who gave me the nickname. real life jackal and Hyde
She’s my Angel of the devil , always keeping me on my toes
Nickname given to danes by other scandinavian/nordic countries
That bloody danish devil is drinking his 15th beer
A watermelon given to a woman, whom is going through a divorce, by her new lover as a gift for her family.
Ex-husband: "I don't want my children eating that watermelon, it's the devil's watermelon"
When you think you’re going to throw up, and you kneel by the toilet, but you don’t throw up and you get stuck in a state of superposition between feeling like shit when you move but feeling fine when you don’t.
“what the fuck did you feed me last night? i had an encounter with the devil for like- six hours..”
Haunted/cursed Faberge purchased from an estate sale where the person died in a scary way, like in a very thrilling horror movie.
Nice Faberge!
Do not go near it. It is a cursed devil's egg.
a pun on Civilization and represents its antithesis. The word is a native African product, first seeing the light in "The Lagos Weekly Record", invented to describe the veneer of civilization imposed on natives of Africa at the White's point of contact with them. This Lagos publicist John Payne Jackson (1848-1915) finds that"after a century of trial it is fitting that the native should call a halt, and in his own interest take stock of the result of this foreign system imposed on him".
Extract from an article titled "Devilization in Africa" from Dakota County Herald dated 22 May 1908
Devilization in Africa