Name of 1966 Spaghetti Western starring Franco Nero. Django Unchained (2012) "is a highly stylized tribute to Spaghetti Westerns using an obvious revisionist history, in particular the 1966 Italian film Django by Sergio Corbucci".
Nickname given or adopted by badjohns and wannabes to show toughness and badassery in Trinidad during the 1960s and 1970s.
Badjohn is Trinidadian dialect for a hoodlum, tough guy, Django.
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the D is silent as most everyone now knows โ the nickname of the great Belgian-born jazz guitarist Django (originally Jean Baptiste) Reinhardt, makes a dynamic musical choice for any jazz aficionado. Reinhardt's nickname "Django" is Romani for "I awake." The name has become more familiar with the release of and acclaim for the Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained.
Django from Django Unchained.
The guitarist Django, originally Jean Baptiste.
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Verb: to take a situation that seemed doomed to fail, and turn it into an overwhelming success.
This word is inspired by the protagonist in the movie 'Django Unchained' (2012).
e.g. As CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs Djangoed that bitch; he took a company close to bankruptcy, and turned it into one of the most valuable companies of all time.
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1. The best thing a web developer can use to make a web site using the best programming language in the world - python.
2. A jazz musician from Europe who played guitar with 2 fingers because he got burnt in a fire.
1. I just made this cool web site in just 15 minutes using Django!
2. I wish I could play the guitar like Django.
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Regular Use: Alternative for "Dude". Used primarily for greeting or drawing attention. Used amongst close friends, especially in South Indian metro's. (Woohoo Bangalore!)
When used derisively: Again- a cool dude. But cool with the sub-text of being ridiculous and basically a giant turd.
Heyy django! 'Sup?
Hey!...HEY!...DUDE!!!.....LISTENN DJANGO!!!
Ah that chap! Fucker thinks he's one big Django only!
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(verb) to fuck, screw over or otherwise leave the recipient feeling like he's been humped by a donkey. Often used in the passive voice (to be djangoed).
Origin: the title character from the Quentin Tarentino film
My team got djangoed in the match last night.
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