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Googs and Doogs 

A sacred phrase used by the ancient Gugus from the Gugu Empire (1295-836 BCE), in present day Gugindia. This phrase, primarily was only known to the Gugu elite class, and was shortly spread amongst the Googswazee (peasants, farmers, merchants). "Googs and Doogs" was a battle cry used in war during times of social and political disorder. It helped enhance the moraels of fellow Gugu warriors, but only if it was screamed to the Gugu gods. There is no literal translation for this phrase. "Googs and Doogs" is still used today, but only by a small tribe hidden in the Gugalayas Mouuntains in Gugindia.

Warrior1: "Help me, I'm dying..."
Warrior2: "Everyone get over here, we need to issue a battle cry for young Gugswaga!"
(All warriors get together)
Together: "GOOGS AND DOOGS!!!!"
(Gugswaga get up, feeling energized, and ready to fight!)
fat fellow black india Googs and Doogs
Related Words
Nadsat for 'Friend'. Plural: Droogies.
I'm going out with my droogs to the cinny to shove a pooshka into the grahzny bratchny.
droog by MoonKnight March 13, 2003
Nadsat (teen) speak-as used by Anthony Burgess in his novel, A Clockwork Orange- used to mean "friend".
Applied in the real world as the punk equivalent of "homie".
Please note that Nadsat lingo (which consists of Russified English) originates from the BOOK A Clockwork Orange, and not from the movie, as the movie was based on the version of Burgess' novel published in the United States
My and my droogs are gonna head out as soon as Lower Class Brats finish their set.
droog by devotchkadroog February 14, 2007
No don’t do drogs
drogs by YEETTHE S U C C March 21, 2019
(v). To double-check the facts of what someone else has said, esp from someone who has a reputation for being wrong.
Mike: Alex told me that Australia is bigger than North America. That's not right is it?

Ted: Better droogle that one....
Droogle by Forte&Gospel January 4, 2011

good doogs 

To do something well. Play in good spirit. To be a good competitor. Reply to an act of good nature.
Origin (Australia 1970's and 80's). To be good at marbles, and knock your opponent out, he would reply with "Good Doogs".

Office worker 1. "I have that folder for you".
Office worker 2. "Good Doogs"
good doogs by MrChooka69 December 19, 2012