tsuchiya's been drifting longer than u've been alive so don't say i drifted like him in the drift bible
by ryan February 29, 2004
The most bad-ass thing you can ever say, ever.
Originates from the movie "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", where the Whos sing this glorious anthem throughout the land in praise of Christmas.
Originates from the movie "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", where the Whos sing this glorious anthem throughout the land in praise of Christmas.
ex. 1: Dahoo Doris, Dahoo Doris, Dahoo Dahoo Dahoo Doris!
ex 2: Oh, Dahoo Doris yo! That bitch is sexy!
ex 2: Oh, Dahoo Doris yo! That bitch is sexy!
by MeowMeowKittyKat February 02, 2010
by Pankaj February 23, 2005
Well, if we go back and everything is peachy dory and you say we’ll talk over thirty days, at the end of thirty days are you going to give us great border security, which includes a wall or a steel barrier?
by doc brown January 12, 2019
by mr good August 30, 2004
An older well-off woman who thinks the rules should apply to others but not to her. A Doris criticizes anything and everything on Facebook but her specialty is picking on kind-hearted people trying to improve the world . Doris is not afraid to post nonsensical political memes with no factual basis.
Doris takes marijuana for her "glaucoma" but she does not believe in legalizing pot because then the wrong people would use it.
In a nutshell, she is Karen's mom.
Doris takes marijuana for her "glaucoma" but she does not believe in legalizing pot because then the wrong people would use it.
In a nutshell, she is Karen's mom.
An older woman was criticizing me at the store the other day for slowing down the bagging process because I brought my own grocery bags. Then this ignorant hypocritical Doris had the gall to pay with a check!
by Counciltuckian April 23, 2020
1. Doris Egan.
2. Nickname of one of the writers of "House, M.D." Also wrote episodes for "Numb3rs", "Smallville", and "Dark Angel."
3. A fantastic source of House/Wilson subtext.
2. Nickname of one of the writers of "House, M.D." Also wrote episodes for "Numb3rs", "Smallville", and "Dark Angel."
3. A fantastic source of House/Wilson subtext.
House/Wilson fangirl #1: Seriously, "House vs. God" and "Son of a Coma Guy" were practically subtexty gifts to fangirls.
House/Wilson fangirl #2: Well, duh. Who do you think wrote them?
House/Wilson fangirl #1: God bless Saint Doris.
House/Wilson fangirl #2: Well, duh. Who do you think wrote them?
House/Wilson fangirl #1: God bless Saint Doris.
by soundandfury January 14, 2008