by whatadickhead August 02, 2016
Typical slang for girl-next-door, which stemmed from the bubbly blonde singer/actress who was popular in the 1950s.
by dj mbm July 11, 2008
Literally means "Drift King". Usually refers to Keiichi Tsuchiya, the legendary drifter famous for driving (and drifting) the Toyota AE86 Sprinter Corolla/Trueno. Dori-kan is only used in a different sense when referring to someone producing drift like that of Mr. Tsuchiya (or perfectly in other words).
"Holy crap that's the REAL DORI-KAN! He's like... my idol!"
"Stupid people only know the term Drift King from watching The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. If anyone tells you 'wait, there's a real dori-kan?' then you know that they're n00bs in the sport."
"This is CNN."
"Stupid people only know the term Drift King from watching The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. If anyone tells you 'wait, there's a real dori-kan?' then you know that they're n00bs in the sport."
"This is CNN."
by Nigel Navarro August 14, 2007
In satisfactory condition; very good; all right.
Also the title of David Bowie's 1971 album, which contained classic Bowie songs such as "Changes", "Life on Mars?" and "Andy Warhol".
Also the title of David Bowie's 1971 album, which contained classic Bowie songs such as "Changes", "Life on Mars?" and "Andy Warhol".
by AZ August 28, 2003
A kid who just stares at you and your mates during conversation and is socially awkward
Or a small fish with huge eyes
Or a small fish with huge eyes
Yo Oreo Dory join the conversation these mo fos don't like being watched
Ya girlfriend's an Oreo Dory- she is a blank canvas
Ya girlfriend's an Oreo Dory- she is a blank canvas
by User_87 December 16, 2014
by anon March 27, 2018