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The word means whatever the user want the word to mean. Can be used in a positive or negative manner. Used as a wild card word when you don't know what else to say. Youknow the meaning by how the user uses doytch in the sentence. Expressed for emphisis!!
This bike is so doytch.(Negative)
I want to bone the doytch out of that chick.(positive)
You fuckin' doytch.(negative)
I'm so doytched that you came over.(positive)
That doytch is a cock-sucker.(negative)
Are those two doytching over there?(we'll see)
Related Words
Doyle doy Doylestown doyler Doya doyley Doyce Doyee Doyled doylem
An extra long work break or smoko.
1 x Doylo is equal to 1hr.
About time we had a Doylo, I wouldn’t mind a coffee.
Doylo by Pieman6 August 6, 2018
Idiot, moron, fool. Used in Yorkshire UK
That guy is doylum.
doylum by seymour butts October 22, 2003

Emily Doyle

An extremely pale but loveable creature, often found avoiding sunlight. Is sometimes confused with Bella Swan, but don't be alarmed, she has a good sense of humor. Has no sense of balance and can be seen tripping over nothing.
Wow, you tripped at grand march? Way to pull an Emily Doyle.
Emily Doyle by isogreatwhite July 28, 2011

doya-gao 

From Japanese doya-gao (ドヤ顔, どやがお). A smug face made after a win or something epic (or not). Doya-gao, because of this nature, tend to be irritating.

This word started in Kansai stand-up comedians, and became popular in the M-1 Grand Prix 2006, a manzai tournament. It was adopted quickly on the Internet, to the point where they had a whole TV program named with the word.

The Germans have a distinct word for it. It is "Backpfeifengesicht", which is a compound word that means "a face badly in need of a fist". Or a crowbar.

See also trollface, bitch slap, Umad? and Backpfeifengesicht.
"Yeah, I get it, that parkour was pretty cool. But stop giving me a doya-gao. It's getting on my nerves."
The hispanic pronuciation of "Dodgers" as in the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball.
Let's go, Doyers! Let's get a hit, eh!
doyers by O'Shea Jackson April 22, 2006