by Googlefaps.com August 28, 2018
Get the Doug And Skeetermug. I opened up shop here, but I had to change the name. Turns out theres already something called a hot doug!
by garner December 15, 2018
Get the Hot Dougmug. "I had Doug Hogan this semester"
"I had Doug too, and I passed with a C-!"
"I got a 43 %... after the curve!"
"I had Doug too, and I passed with a C-!"
"I got a 43 %... after the curve!"
by psu_student February 4, 2014
Get the doug hoganmug. The rich all white clothing and haired guy who speaks like an auction guy. He is from the fairly oddparents
by FLGaming October 13, 2016
Get the Doug Dimmadomemug. ... Doug DeMuro
by Waddling.cucumber October 9, 2018
Get the Doug DeMuromug. A character in an awesome film series titled Pure Pwnage.
FPS Doug plays FPS games and pwns n00bs. He's fond of saying "BOOM HEADSHOT!" and is generally 1337.
FPS Doug plays FPS games and pwns n00bs. He's fond of saying "BOOM HEADSHOT!" and is generally 1337.
by Pwnage Fan December 13, 2004
Get the FPS Dougmug. "Annoying" rock music that meets the following criteria:
1: "Sensitive" lyrics often depicting self-pity accompanied by crunching guitars.
2: Band members who consider themselves "artists" for commercialized and formulaic material.
3: An obsession with power ballads.
Typical Doug Rock songs begin with a tender acoustic riff to establish a sense of melancholy before the "crashing electric guitar climax" expresses the emotional angst of the song's protagonist. Most songs follow a formula of the subject suffering form a personal or situational shortcoming with redemption dependant on the favor a love interest or the subject's renewed faith.
1: "Sensitive" lyrics often depicting self-pity accompanied by crunching guitars.
2: Band members who consider themselves "artists" for commercialized and formulaic material.
3: An obsession with power ballads.
Typical Doug Rock songs begin with a tender acoustic riff to establish a sense of melancholy before the "crashing electric guitar climax" expresses the emotional angst of the song's protagonist. Most songs follow a formula of the subject suffering form a personal or situational shortcoming with redemption dependant on the favor a love interest or the subject's renewed faith.
by B. A. Ditude January 12, 2009
Get the Doug Rockmug.