1. Adjective. In early modern (also known as Shakespearean) English, dun was a really light tan.
2. Adverb. A bastardization of don't
3. Many. A bastardization of done.
4. Pronoun/Noun. Yet another bastardization, this time of son.
5. Interjection. Usually sung three times, the first two the same length, the last at least 2x the length of the first two, the first two going down in pitch and the second higher pitch than the first two. Used to break the ice or to illustrate suspense or awkwardness in the room.
1. "My Mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
Coral's red is far more red than her lips' red
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun..." Excerpt from Shakespeare's "My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun," alternatively known as Sonnet 130.
2. "I dun give a shit."
3. "I'M FUCKING DUN!"
4. "Whaddup, dun?"
5. White Dude: Nigga.
*Awkward Silence*
Another dude: DUN DUN DUUUUUN
A substitute for the word "have" used by people from New Jersey
I dun brought food.
Sames.
I dun goofed
you dun fucked up
Chick you called sunshine, left tour ass, now its dun shine
Aint no sunshine anymore,
I guess its dun shine , mi amore.
Theres no more sunshine, now its dunshine.
Aint no dun shine any more
A person who lives to question one's perspective through manipulation. Even by creating chaos in order for one to see the negativity in their life so they may grow from it. Or by demonstrating how the good left untested is not truly good. Confronting a different truth.
"Why did you throw my phone out the window!?"
Because you're texting your ex who wants nothing to do with you and you were all over the road and about hit that car.
"Oh..starting to Colton John Dunning me?"
Damn straight. Not about to die over your stupidity.
When one touches sphincter to sphincter with another person in a sexual act
I heard they got super trashed and started dunning
daintly running
Man look at those slim ankles. She must go dunning often!