Don

Word DON
Character 3
Hyphenation don
Pronunciations /dɒn/

Definitions and meanings of "Don"

What do we mean by don?

To put on (clothing). transitive verb

To assume or take on. transitive verb

Used as a courtesy title before the name of a man in a Spanish-speaking area. noun

A head, tutor, or fellow at a college of Oxford or Cambridge. noun

A college or university professor. noun

The leader of an organized-crime family. noun

An important personage. noun

capitalized A title in Spain and Italy prefixed to a man's Christian name, like Sir in Great Britain. noun

A gentleman; a man bearing the title of or addressed as “Don.” noun

Any person of high importance or leading position: applied ironically to one giving himself airs of importance. noun

In Great Britain, a fellow of a college, or any college authority. noun

In sea-fishing, a buoy used to mark a fishing-ground. noun

To put on; invest with.

To put on; to dress in; to invest one's self with. transitive verb

Sir; Mr; Signior; -- a title in Spain, formerly given to noblemen and gentlemen only, but now common to all classes. noun

A grand personage, or one making pretension to consequence; especially, the head of a college, or one of the fellows at the English universities. noun

A university professor, particularly one at Oxford or Cambridge. noun

A mafia boss. noun

To put on, to dress in verb

A university professor, particularly one at Oxford or Cambridge.

An employee of a university residence who lives among the student residents.

A mafia boss.

Any man, bloke, dude.

The top man, a playa, a g, the one people look up to etc etc Urban Dictionary

The leader of a gang, particularly in Mafia terms. Urban Dictionary

The original pimp, Don Giovanni, the main character of an italian opera about seducing woman and the reperations there of. Urban Dictionary

When your friend is always calm, cool, and collected, when he watches and has it all planned out, and, most importantly, he holds his alcohol, he's the italian mobster don. The she is a dona Urban Dictionary

(v) To ear fuck; specifically to talk to someone for such a period of time that they feel as if someone has fucked their ear. Urban Dictionary

Verb - The act of telling your subjects of contact the destination point and neglecting to show up, usually by taking a so-called shower, or some assinine act, or maybe someone died in front of your hosue and the cops wouldn't let you leave, or you took a 4 hour nap in your car after dozing off at a red light Urban Dictionary

A name of a person that caught my attention, a man of few words, hard to decipher at times, a kind-hearted guy. he came like an avalanche, like a bullet shot straight through you. quick, hardly felt in the beginning, but destroys you so much that you eventually succumb in the end. that's how this person came into my life anyway, unexpected and continues to lure my thoughts into its plate. he can be the cutest person sometimes. truth be told, my gaze is stuck on this person. Urban Dictionary

Winner of any pasta eating competiton, even if he is served the biggest plate to begin with. He is also notoriously known for his driving. Never his fault of course! Also a film lover, who manages to watch 3 film in the time it takes you to watch 1. Doesn't need the 'slow' scenes. Urban Dictionary

*Only* and italian can be a Don. Nothing to do with pimps, macks, or other stupid BS. a don is a leader of an Italian Mafia family. anybody else, especially black, could NEVER be a respected Don. Urban Dictionary

A member of awap who is NOT a bottom but a SWITCH.. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Don

The word "don" in example sentences

Mr. Bush's low approval ratings at the end of his term don't help, said Leonard Pfeiffer IV, a Washington recruiter for nonprofits. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The title don't make since to me -- it don't match the cake -- something is wrong here. ❋ Jen (2008)

Sometimes, the term don-spyi is used for the combination of an audio and a meaning/object category. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Chelsea's 12 goals in their last two Premier League games and theirstrong challenge for the title don't seem to have inspired the StamfordBridge faithful. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's a handle; it doesn't mean the people who use the term don't see the moral difference between mobsters who commit heinous crimes and the lawyers who defend them. ❋ Robert (2010)

It's seems that the vast majority of songs with the word "woman" in the title don't begin with that word. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Gingrich's attempt to hold Muslims collectively accountable for the actions of a relative handful of extremists doesn't simply reinforce al-Qaeda's narrative that America is at war with Islam as a whole; it skirts dangerously close to accepting the terrorist-friendly premise that "innocents" as we generally understand the term don't actually exist. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Just cause they took the numberings out in the title don't mean we get to # them however we want to. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Mr. Bush's low approval ratings at the end of his term don't help, said Leonard Pfeiffer IV, a Washington recruiter for nonprofits." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The image and the title don't really leave me with much more to say, so … ummm …. banana hammock! ❋ Unknown (2008)

He talked about conviction politics, which I call don't-try-this-at-home politics because he decided he was going to vote the way that he felt was right, regardless of what the polls said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The "misconceptions" are of terms like "all natural" which, to me, have a pretty obvious meaning -- that most products with the label don't live up to. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And then right before he's put into the coma he tells Stacy that he loves her and they'll go golfing afterwards as in 'don't worry, I'll be fine'. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Readin 'don't tell a person much, without he has books. ❋ Unknown (1907)

In the basket were two bits of steak (doll's pounds), a baked pear, a small cake, and paper with them on which Asia had scrawled, "For Missy's lunch, if her cookin 'don't turn out well." ❋ Unknown (1871)

At these words, they started up in great confusion, when they beheld the strange figure I made; they returned no answer, but seemed as if they would fly from me: 'Gentlemen,' said I, in English 'don't be afraid, perhaps you have a friend nearer than you expect.' ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

Activists and others who use this term don't seem to realize that nobody wants to associate with a person who is breaking people into groups based on color; that just because a person is white they'll identify with "white privilege" or just because a person is a skin tone other then white, they'll want to be treated with kid gloves by the white people in the group so the white people can feel less "white guilt." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Makes like a stupid Bush followers again ', don't you understand that your cowboy politics no one like it, please wake up old man ❋ Unknown (2009)

"you know my [homey] [right there] is [a don]" ❋ Jonathan Johnson (2005)

"[I eat] [bananas] with [cherry sauce]." ❋ Tom (2003)

Dude, that [Don Giovanni] was [pimp], but that chicks dad coming out at the end totally killed my [buzz]. ❋ Brk20 (2005)

You see [Toni] always has a [cool head]? [I'm glad] i got that don with me ❋ Squanque (2013)

I was trying to [close out] my last table, but [the host] was [donning] the shit out of my patrons. Looks like it'll be another late night... ❋ Sraff (2012)

example- "We [totally] got [donned]" "don't you don [us]!" ❋ Hoorayforcats (2005)

i have a crush [on don], a [carbon] sample. [caliber] is way too cute compared to don, a fact. ❋ Ryderyoon (2019)

To [inhale] your food is to 'eat like a don'. To drive without turning your head is ['to] drive like a don'. To forward through the slow [scenes] in a film is 'to watch a film at don-speed'. ❋ Missy Q (2010)

[John Gotti] was a [true] [Don]. ❋ Giovanna S. (2005)

"[you know who] don is" "oh yeah! I heard she was a switch 💀💀💀" "[chile] 🇨🇱 pls what time we gonna [meet up]" ❋ Youaintdonny (2020)

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