A term used to describe a spurious conversation between yourself and someone of relative importance.
by morphinemitt April 28, 2008

Celebrating the day exactly one month after your birthday as an occasion/excuse to get completely trolleyed
by Geoff WC September 11, 2006

*Often the second half of the term is dropped.
How about that Boy George...with all that make up. He seems a little bit Doris, doesn't he?
How about that Boy George...with all that make up. He seems a little bit Doris, doesn't he?
by Adam A February 8, 2004

Harold Norbert Cheever Doris McGrady V, you really typed all that out? Its just a single “Harold tdi” but no, you like to waste extra time on searching. But seriously, Harold doesnt need all these names, though it is silly. And kinda funny, i practically died when i heard of it.
Person 1: whos your favorite Total Drama character?
Person 2: Alejandro!
Person 3: mine is Harold Norbert Cheever Doris McGrady V!
Person 1: you dont need to do allat lil bro 😭
(hes a good beatboxer)
Person 2: Alejandro!
Person 3: mine is Harold Norbert Cheever Doris McGrady V!
Person 1: you dont need to do allat lil bro 😭
(hes a good beatboxer)
by Absolutely_not_okay September 16, 2023

Guy 1: hey have you seen doris kasymova?
Guy 2: who is that?
Guy1: Omg u dont know!? Doris kasymova is the most prettiest girl Ever!
Guy 2: who is that?
Guy1: Omg u dont know!? Doris kasymova is the most prettiest girl Ever!
by HOLINIOLMA November 26, 2020

Josh:Hey Kyle did we have any homework in math?
Kyle:dude we were just there how do you not remember?????
Josh:I told you man I have dory syndrome!
Kyle:dude we were just there how do you not remember?????
Josh:I told you man I have dory syndrome!
by Thomas Montgomery January 29, 2017

British slang for an old woman. Used regardless of whether the woman is named Doris or not, because Doris is the stereotypical name for an elderly British woman.
Not necessarily a derogatory term, though most women would not appreciate being called "Doris" until they're at least 70.
Not necessarily a derogatory term, though most women would not appreciate being called "Doris" until they're at least 70.
"You alright, Doris?"
"How's old Doris been?"
"Come on Doris, you don't need to stop if the roundabout is clear"
"How's old Doris been?"
"Come on Doris, you don't need to stop if the roundabout is clear"
by RecallDenners August 16, 2022
