An exclamation made when feelings of extreme excitement overwhelm you.
John: "Hey Sheep! You gonna be in Saturday?"
Sheep: "Get the fuck outta here!! Woop Dee Wooooooo!!!!"
Jared: "Life is bae."
An ironic exclamation of approval or pleasure in an event in which the observer is actually bored or unimpressed.
Him: Hey! If we hurry and get back to my place by eleven, we can still catch The Simpsons!
Her: Whoop Dee Doo!!
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Good for you. And it's implied that I don't really care.
Sarah talked at agonizing length about when she saw Steven Tyler at Aspen. Julie had heard enough and said 'la dee da'.
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"Fuh dee oh! Fuh dee oh!" chant from the Carter High movie
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Sarcastic laugh which may be occasionally accompanied by rolling eyes to emphasise sarcasm
"Oh yeah that was funny, har dee har"
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an expression of retardedness. its also a lack of knowing an answer. a dee dah is also a person that is just flatout stupid in a funny way
Tim: yo whats this answer yo??
Maeeert: DEE DAH!
Tom: yo you see that girl oveer there?
Chris: dude shes a bumbling dee dah!
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Braggadocious emcee from Harlem with incredible lyrics and an even more incredible vocabulary. Born Mohandes Dewese, Kool Moe Dee used to kick mad routines with The Treacherous 3 in the early 80's. He is credited with inventing the speed rap (The Treacherous 3 & Spoonie Gee "The New Rap Language") and popularizing freestyling (New Year's Battle with Busy Bee in December '81). After going solo with his single "Turn It Up" and releasing his debut album "I'm Kool Moe Dee", Moe Dee regularly worked with mega-producer Teddy Riley and made great fashion statements with his leather suits and giant blind man shades.
Kool Moe Dee is most famous for his phenomenal battles with Busy Bee, Run-D.M.C. (alongside Special K on the seminal rap television show "Graffiti Rock"), and, most of all, LL Cool J. Ignorant suckas like to say that LL won the battle with "Jack The Ripper". However, Moe Dee lyrically eviscerated LL with "Let's Go" and "Death Blow". Needless to say, Kool Moe Dee was never much of a commercial mainstay. Nevertheless, Kool Moe Dee has had major hits with "Wild Wild West", "How Ya Like Me Now", "They Want Money", and "I Go To Work". Recently, he dropped the "e" in "Moe" and wrote a book called "There's A God On The Mic: The True 50 Greatest MC's", where he put himself at number 5 behind Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, Rakim, and Melle Mel. Although never humble, Kool Moe Dee knows what he's talking about. He is one of rap's first deep lyricists, he has battle skills like no one else, and if you want an example of real, unadulterated hip-hop, especially from back in the day, then... KOOL MOE DEE IS THE BEST TO LISTEN TO!
"Whoever said rap is not work is ludacris.
Whoever said it must be new to this.
When you hear me,
You'll compare me
To a prophet for profit, not merely
Writing extra rhymes for recreation.
Each rhyme's a dissertation.
You wanna know my occupation?
I get paid to rock the nation."
-"I Go To Work"
Oh, and Moe Dee did not bite Spyder D's "How Ya Like Me Now."
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