An expression used to reveal great surprise and that can be used in place of dang because it adds flavor and spunk. Make sure to hold out the dang part longer than the son so that it creates the perfect mix of dang and son. However, just because this is said, does not mean that the person is actually your son, but rather a friend that seems sonnish.
1. Dang son! There's some crazy shiznit going down in this hood, ya mean?
2. John: I just killed a llama with my candy cane!
Tom: DAAAAANG SON!!!!!
dat dang dat it do when it do DAT DANG
Guy 1: What it do?
Guy 2: It do DAT DANG!
used when you are feeling happy but annoyed, used a lot by pikeys or farm yard folk or yokels
'No, I shall not bite yur nipple in school (!)'
'Dang nabbit'
These kids today, with their hoola hoops and their Britney Aguileras and their boy bands... Why, back in my day...zZzZzZz...
This means multiple things. It can mean that you're being nosy, or you are looking fly, too much swag. Also It can mean that you're on a roll or being too cocky
"Dang Shorty !, You All In My Business."
"Dang Shorty !, You Killin em' Today"
"Dang Shorty !, You Doin' It Up Today"
"Dang Shorty!, You Ain't Even Give Me A Chance To Answer"
A term for being in a rural area with hickish appeal. Stems from the sound the Banjo makes when played.
We're deep in the ding dang now.