Surname of a powerful, yet benevolent royal family of Northern Ireland. Derived from O'Doherty, and mangled at Ellis Island in the mid- 1800s. This name denotes strength, wisdom, good looks, and effortless awesomeness. Many strive to become Dority-esque, but fail miserably.
Is a slang term for the word 'dirty' used by many. It is one of the best words in the world as you can use it to describe almost anything. Especialy if you are being rude. Doity was a word used by Tam the great, and so i give to you this marvelous word, Doity.
'Dogity' is a noun expression that relates to love and care for dogs as our pets. it has similar connotation like 'Humanity" but i believe, DOGITY to some extent trades off with humanity. There are many people in the society very conscious and caring about pets, mostly the pet dogs but quite careless about humans likes neighbors, relatives and even the own parents.
one my friend asked me what is, being an immigrant from one of the least developedcountries, view about humanity in the develop society. i answered, i see both humanity and 'Dogity' equally prevalent in this society whereas the dogity is almost absent from the society i came from.
when a girl curls her hair and makes it all bouncy and curly for a first date or when she's trying to impress a guy. it puts a spring in her step and makes her want to sing "dip-a-dee-doo-dah, dip-a-dee-ay my, oh my, what a wonderful day."