dere dere
In modern Japanese, deredere means exhausted lovestruck, (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsundere) or just plain lazing about.
"Dere dere suru" means to slack lazily.
dere
Short for deredere (デレデレ), the counterpart of tsuntsun (ツンツン). Usually, but not always in reference to anime or manga.
1. Exhausted.
2. Lovestruck.
3. When a person becomes spoony in front of his/her lover
1. Exhausted.
2. Lovestruck.
3. When a person becomes spoony in front of his/her lover
Person 1: My friend used to hate playing MMOs, but recently they've been drawing him in again.
Person 2: He's so dere.
Person 2: He's so dere.
Deree
One of the most illustrious Colleges in Athens Greece.A division of the American College of Greece.
James is a Deree Student, one day he will become great
Dere
(n.) 1. Some New Yorker trying to say "There."
"Is it here?" "No, it's dere." "Where?" "Dere!" "I don't understand..." "FOGEDDABODDIT!"
Dere
An easier way to say "over there"
Julian "Hey where's my phone at "
Braden "It's right dere"
Braden "It's right dere"
dere
There....da ghetto way of sayin there
yo azi u goin to Suliz party..
azi responds: hell yea im goin dere
azi responds: hell yea im goin dere
dere
A slang term used by french cape bretoners at the end of pretty much every sentence. Supposed to mean there but wouldnt make sense if it did.
Me dere I'm going to da store dere
Rheal dere stole my bike dere
Rheal dere stole my bike dere