derived from "A Clockwork Orange," though uncertain what the definite meaning is, in the context of the movie it seems to mean something similar to "fuck it" or "forget it, let it go"
by Peedge July 17, 2007
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friend 1: remember joe yesterday, he was acting like a doobhead in our class.
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by shewit December 2, 2007
Get the doobhead mug.A word that knows no boundaries. It may be used to replace unknown music lyrics, to reply to a question of which the answer is unknown, or to affirm any range of emotion from sad to excited.
1. "With arms wide open, dooba doobadoo ba doo."
2. "What's her last name again?" - "Doobadoo??"
3. "So how are you feeling after that breakup?" - "Doobadoo..."
2. "What's her last name again?" - "Doobadoo??"
3. "So how are you feeling after that breakup?" - "Doobadoo..."
by Andyman2340 April 7, 2013
Get the Doobadoo mug.Dobbins Middle School is an actual piece of ass. The gym teachers are fat as hell, and the normal teachers are mostly all obese. Dobbins Middle School focuses on using the schools money on breakfasts for the teachers rather than buy new printers or ink for the new printers. Dobbins Middle School had to borrow rackets from another middle school because they were too poor to buy their own. Dobbins Middle School Can also he compared to a jail, seeing as the older students have to wear green ‘property of’ shirts on field trips. The walls are made of white bricks. The classrooms all look the same except two and those are the worst two classrooms in the entire school. Dobbins Middle School has a teacher who is always on tinder, desperate for a man.
by CarlosChristmas January 17, 2018
Get the Dobbins Middle School mug.Somewhat derogatory cricket slang for a medium or slow-medium pace bowler.
Quick as possible explanation for Americans unfamiliar with cricket:
Bowling in cricket is like pitching in baseball, except you run in and bowl overarm with a straight arm. You have to make the ball bounce. The bowler is trying to make the batter hit a catch to a fielder, or knock over the stumps (3 wooden poles) behind the batter. The distance between them is 22 yards.
There are generally 2 types of bowler: fast, pace or quick bowlers who run in as fast as they can and bowl the ball straight. International-level players bowl at 85-95mph. Spin bowlers use the fingers or the wrist to put spin on the ball and make it change direction after it bounces. Usually bowl at 50-55mph.
Then there are the "medium" bowlers, who generally combine the disadvantages of both (not as fast as the pace bowlers, but there is also no spin on the ball). They are essentially slower versions of the pace bowlers - 65-75mph.
Dibbly-dobblers can sometimes be useful if they are accurate, but are usually good for smacking all over the field. They are often used as a gamble which quite often backfires, hence the name.
Quick as possible explanation for Americans unfamiliar with cricket:
Bowling in cricket is like pitching in baseball, except you run in and bowl overarm with a straight arm. You have to make the ball bounce. The bowler is trying to make the batter hit a catch to a fielder, or knock over the stumps (3 wooden poles) behind the batter. The distance between them is 22 yards.
There are generally 2 types of bowler: fast, pace or quick bowlers who run in as fast as they can and bowl the ball straight. International-level players bowl at 85-95mph. Spin bowlers use the fingers or the wrist to put spin on the ball and make it change direction after it bounces. Usually bowl at 50-55mph.
Then there are the "medium" bowlers, who generally combine the disadvantages of both (not as fast as the pace bowlers, but there is also no spin on the ball). They are essentially slower versions of the pace bowlers - 65-75mph.
Dibbly-dobblers can sometimes be useful if they are accurate, but are usually good for smacking all over the field. They are often used as a gamble which quite often backfires, hence the name.
In the 1992 World Cup, New Zealand used a trio of medium pacers, Rod Latham, Gavin Larsen and Chris Harris who were jokingly referred to as Dibbly Dobbly and Wobbly.
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Get the dobbin mug.An interrogation technique that consists of asking innane irrelevent questions, and then suddenly, ham-handedly asking directly if the person is guilty of whatever you are investigating and hoping they will slip up and just confess. The term refers to the News Radio episode "Jail (part 1 of 3)" where Matthew is interviewing Jimmy James and trying to determine if he is D.B. Cooper.
Of course Monica denied she's screwing your brother. You've got to be subtle when you lay the trap, you can't just Doobie Keebler her with the question.
by PaulG September 11, 2008
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