Woden shops in canberra (Australia) as refered to by boys from Marist College Canberra, and some other teenagers.
by maristboy July 14, 2006
Get the Wodo mug.A Woddy Doddy is a feline mammal indigenous only to Australia and New Guinnea! However the Woddy Doddies in New Guinnea are believed to have been imported from Australia in the 18th century by fur traders. A male Woddy can weigh as much as 35 pounds and females tend to be under twenty pounds. The different species include Spotted Woddy Doddies, red striped Woddies extremely rare Short haired and long tail Woddies. Many Woddies are bobtailed, but most have a nomal tail except for long tailed woddy Doddiies and their tails can be twice as long as their bodies. Aborigine folklore has it that some Woddies can fly and have supernatural powers. Described as much like a cat with large ears and very long whiskers. Spotted Woddies are usually hard to keep as pets and not advised.
by Bountyhunterguitarplayer April 29, 2011
Get the Woddy Doddy mug.friend, road dog, roadie, homeboy, homie. Specific to New Orleans and immediate environs, of uncertain origin. Possibly derived from the New Orleans customary greeting of "Whoa, now!" Others theorize that the term may be a corruption of "wardie", i. e. someone who comes from the same ward or neighborhood of New Orleans. Possibly spread to other regions of the country through rap music.
by Jdoggtn June 1, 2006
Get the wodie mug."Rodger", as pronounced by Pontius Pilate (played by Michael Palin) in Monty Python's 'Life of Brian'. Caesar has a speech impediment, and can't pronounce the letter 'R'.
He tries to placate an unruly mob ("wowdy gwoup of wabble-waisers") outside his palace by releasing a prisoner. When he asks who they would like released, a smart-aleck in the crowd starts shouting out names starting with 'R' - Rodger, Roderick, etc.
The scene is one of Monty Python's classics, and one of Michael Palin's most memorable roles.
Graffiti demanding the release of some cause celebre (Mumia Abu-Jamal etc.) is often 'corrected' to demand the release of "Wodja!"
He tries to placate an unruly mob ("wowdy gwoup of wabble-waisers") outside his palace by releasing a prisoner. When he asks who they would like released, a smart-aleck in the crowd starts shouting out names starting with 'R' - Rodger, Roderick, etc.
The scene is one of Monty Python's classics, and one of Michael Palin's most memorable roles.
Graffiti demanding the release of some cause celebre (Mumia Abu-Jamal etc.) is often 'corrected' to demand the release of "Wodja!"
by sdr_078 January 10, 2008
Get the Wodja mug.Woden, or specifically Woden Plaza, located in Canberra, Australia. This is the central gathering place of all Marist College Canberra students, who often go on a pilgrimage to Wodo on after-school hours, weekends, and on Business Studies excursions. This word is not exclusive to Maristians. Maristians are often known to "bum at Wodo".
by nathan192001 August 26, 2006
Get the Wodo mug.Woden, Odin , Wotan, Wodan or Oden is usually considered the supreme god of Germanic and Norse mythology.
by PaganPrince August 8, 2005
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