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doobly-doo 

This term refers to the video description box on YouTube.

This box, which contains information about the video, links, and tags, used to be universally referred to as the "sidebar," since it often appeared beside videos, but Craig Benzine (Wheezy Waiter) started referring to it as the "doobly-doo."

Other YouTubers, such as John Green (part of the Vlogbrothers) and Dan Brown, started to also call the sidebar the "doobly-doo," using Wheezy Waiter's terminology (and crediting him in various comments and tweets). The term is now widely used on YouTube.

This definition is designed to correct and expand on the definition 'dooblydoo' (misspelled) currently on UD
For more information, the link's in the doobly-doo.

To vote for me, please click the link in the doobly-doo.
doobly-doo by martha_s November 30, 2009
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Doobly Doo 

The information box beside a youtube video. Usually referred to as the sidebar. The term was pioneered by Craig Benzine, better know as wheezywaiter, and was subsequently adopted by the popular vlogging siblings the Vlog Brothers.
wheezywaiter: "One more thing that's completely unrelated to this video: There's a new episode of Platoon of Power Squadron. It's a web series that I'm in... Link in the Doobly Doo."
Doobly Doo by worthlesspeon13 December 3, 2009
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Dooblydoo 

A term used to refer to the description bar underneath a youtube video. The term was created by the youtuber Wheezywaiter in 2009 and gained a great deal of popularity, being adopted by many other famous youtubers, such as the vlogbrothers.
guy 1: I put a link to your channel in the description bar.
guy 2: Where are you from, 2007? It's called the dooblydoo!
guy 1: The dooblydoo, you say...
Dooblydoo by wheezy4president February 23, 2012

dooryard 

The exterior area of a home surrounding the most commonly used entryway, typically the driveway area; A logical extension of "barnyard," "back yard" and "front yard," it is likely that this compound word grew out of a necessity to distinguish working areas from living areas. In a practice common to the region, homes were attached to barns and other out-buildings; dooryard identifies the exterior area of a home not given over to farming. A household word in the County, dooryard is seldom heard elsewhere.
"Buddy does a good job of plowin' out th' dooryard."
dooryard by whitner July 15, 2008

Hooly dooly ! 

Aussie version of "Holy Moly" or variants. Slightly archaic/rural (read: Westie/Bogan etc), but still sometimes used by kids in front of Authorities. Also spelt "hoolEy doolEy"
"Hooly dooly ! That was close Constable/Headmaster! "
Hooly dooly ! by Bronteboy January 10, 2012

pip-pip da doodly-doo 

A greeting used by old ecentric irish ministers.
1st young minister: top of the morning to ya*tips hat*
2nd old minister: pip-pip da doodly-doo
1st minister: huh?

doodlysquoog 

1. another name referring to the male organ also known as the penis.

2. a word used to say crude things referring to a mans penis while keeping it hidden that you are saying something inappropriate at all.
1. He picked his girlfriends based on what raised his doodlysquoog.

2. Jessica- how big do you think his doodlysquoog is?
Lindsey- I'd say a good 9 inches
Taylor- I don't care, id grab him by the doodlysquoog right now, lead him to the bedroom, and have my way with him.