dun
part of the queensbridge version of the “dun” language in which words that begin with the letter s are replaced with the letter d so long as it doesn’t create another already existing word. other examples of this language are the words: dolo, doopid.
my duns handle they bidness dolo.
dun simply means “son”. originally started from a handicaped kid in queens, ny. he couldn’t pr-nounce son, so everytime he said son, it sounded more like dun. mobb deep coined the word and still use it today!
yo! what up dun?
how you living dun?
it is a slang word started out in queens, ny
particularly the queens bridge housing projects
it is a distortion of the word “son” and is used to reference a friend or someone whose name you do not know
ex 1- ayo dun! was happenin!
ex 2- i want large fries with that dun
originally used in greeting those who names are unknown to you or have been forgotten, dun has been revolutionized to act as a comma or pause in a sentence, indicating also that the following part is of significance and those around should stop what they are doing if possible and pay close attention. however “dun” is also used when speaking with close friends and can take on several positions of a sentence.
“ayo where ya going dun”
“ayo dun, we bout to go down the road and handle buisnes”
“w-ssup dun” “safe dun”
group of people, group of friends, posse that you chill with.
my duns and me, we gone go out and loot, nawmsane.
short for “don’t.”
please dun leave me with these two
the state a person is in after finding out or witnessing something that they probably wouldn’t want to know or witness, or finding out or witnessing something extremely funny or startling
he was dun! when he found out she was an inters-x.
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