Used to name and describe a person who speaks in a strong country accent and is very much a simpleton. The term is generally used to describe people from the fenland region of cambridgeshire in the uk.
the bloke is a right do-do-dumplin'. im fed up of all these do-do-dumplins' spouting there country bollocks.
by seeeman July 13, 2010
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by Big dick daddy 77 November 27, 2017
number 2 in spanish. lol its not taking a sh**. Count how many fingers you hold up when you give the peace sign. yea thats 2
Luis:Oye loco que paso!
Marco: un raton me mordio mi dos dedos!
``translation``
Luis:Yo what happened man!
Marco: A rat bit 2 of my fingers!
Marco: un raton me mordio mi dos dedos!
``translation``
Luis:Yo what happened man!
Marco: A rat bit 2 of my fingers!
by Kevin Cassidy July 04, 2005
To interrupt or linger in or around a conversation that has little or nothing to do with you regardless of subject content, relevance and or knowledge of the topic.
'To be Doed' To be interrupted whilst engaging in conversation with a third party e.g 'I was talking to Mark earlier and Bill completely Doed me!'.
'To Doe' To interrupt a conversation. 'Pete was talking to Andy about something and I Doed them both'.
'To Doe' To interrupt a conversation. 'Pete was talking to Andy about something and I Doed them both'.
by Wild Willow February 08, 2008
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