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Verb./ The act of decieving a nub in order to avoid them.
Past tense: Dooped I invited Nick to the movies, but I purposely didn't go without telling him so I could go to the party without him. I totally dooped him!
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On Futurama, DOOP stands for the Democratic Order of Planets.
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When Philadelphia received their MLS expansion team, the Union, the coach Petr Nowak asked the supporters, the Sons of Ben, to sing a song after each goal scored by the Union. The song is (Maria) I Like It Loud by Scooter with the DOOP coming in at the chorus. Now when the Union scores a goal, the entire stadium breaks into song. DOOP is now used in every day language to express joy. I just won the lottery! DOOP!
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Abbreviation for "death by noop." Commonly occurs when someone locks themselves in the bathroom and dies from exposure to their own hazardous noop. Mr. Edward Jacobs, 76, died yesterday in his apartment. Police have confirmed that he died of natural causes, a common doop incident.
No suspects are wanted for questioning. |
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The act of singing a part of a song around someone else in a secret attempt to get it stuck in their head. A prank played on someone to get parts of a song stuck in their head. I dooped you!
Starting singing part of a song and turn to a friend, "did you doop me?!" |
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a general verb, that can describe anything at all. Whiskey dooped my wall.
Hey bro, you dooped in the hallway yesterday Lets doop her later. |
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To run or speed-walk in an odd or unusual fashion. A dooperer is one who doops, and a doopery is where doping commences. Spazzy person: look at me everyone I'm dooping in a doopery!
Spazzy persons friend: aw man girl you are such a dooperer! |
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