If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;(of a dull, greyish-brown color)
William Shakespeare (aka Shagsper), Sonnet 130.
Fashioned after the sound effects in classic movies or soap operas too, "Dun dun dun" is an expression used after a shock revelation. In a soap opera: Your mother is my long lost half-sister from my father's third wife, (sound effect: dun dun dun)! In a suspense movie: The soft-spoken young teacher was found to be--the murderer ( (sound effect: dun dun dun)! In school: They found who defaced that girl's locker--it was the guy who bullied her all year (sound effect: dun dun dun)!
nihaoman to the rescue it is...*dun* *dun* *dun* >:) je n'ai pas un ordinateur portable
done, dun
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The accent in the word "redundant" goes on the second syllable, making it "re-DUN-dant."
It is said that a redheaded girl driving a dun cow will find them.
He owed them a lot of money and they began to dun him for it. (Repeatedly ask him to pay it back)
From Wikipedia: "The dun gene is a dilution gene that affects both red and black pigments in the coat color of a horse."
Für Elise - Beethoven
The song that does "Dun dun dun dun dun dun" by a cello and the singer is a guy is "Cry Me a River". The singer is Canadian artist Michael Buble.
Its a part in the piece called "the Murder", played in the movie Psycho. I think this is where is originally came from. I think its based on some part out of one of Beethoven's sonatas. Ever since, its been used in many suspense moments throughout movies and tv shows.
the crazy frog song
Oh, this is the greatest question ever! I have no idea what the answer is, but the award for "psychically gifted answerer" should go to the person who can figure out which notes correspond todun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunCould be mozart, or the birthday song, or requiem for a dream... or that "nuttin' but strings" song, or my kid practicing scales... (actually, check out requiem and the "nuttin' but strings" songs ... it actually COULD be one of those. Yo - if I get this, I want a trophy.)Maybe the theme from Crocadile DUN-dee?
I dun noe checking for the same thing :D
Flight of the Valkeries
Hail to the chief is played upon the President's appearance at formal functions.
You cant really answer this without the tune.