While the word "dookie" has become derogatory slang, the word is actually a name:
1. A surname. Dookie is an English surname, having the same origins or being in reference to the title of Duke. It is derived from the latin word dux, which means leader. Variations of the name include Dukes, Dook, Dooke, Dookes,
2. The name of a town in Victoria, Austrialia.
3. The name of a University of Melbourne Campus.
1. A surname. Dookie is an English surname, having the same origins or being in reference to the title of Duke. It is derived from the latin word dux, which means leader. Variations of the name include Dukes, Dook, Dooke, Dookes,
2. The name of a town in Victoria, Austrialia.
3. The name of a University of Melbourne Campus.
"When did the Dookie family first arrive in Canada?"
"Dookie is a farming community"
"Dookie campus is transforming agriculture through education"
"Dookie is a farming community"
"Dookie campus is transforming agriculture through education"
by 1e1even March 26, 2014
A wet lush pile of human fecal matter, the term "dookie" should be used only when the fecal matter is extra wet and lubricated.
by BronTron January 27, 2017
by JrA June 9, 2005
1) We was at the mall and this HEN a dookie! I mean major booty.
2) We got this dub, from oh boy... it was some straight dookie!
2) We got this dub, from oh boy... it was some straight dookie!
by Cptn jaCk October 11, 2008
by supermarioman February 22, 2014