Side Note: When this term appears in scripts for The Simpsons, it appears as the words "ANNOYED GRUNT"
SCENE FOUR
Bart quickly flees the kitchen with Homer's wallet
BART: "See Ya, Home-Boy"
HOMER: {ANNOYED GRUNT}
Bart quickly flees the kitchen with Homer's wallet
BART: "See Ya, Home-Boy"
HOMER: {ANNOYED GRUNT}
by nemo March 30, 2004
by Inflicted December 06, 2005
"Marge: I don't want you stalking anyone tonight.
Homer: Oh, OK, have it your own way, Marge. I'll be back in a minute I'm... going outside. To... stalk ...Lenny and Carl. D'oh!"
Homer: Oh, OK, have it your own way, Marge. I'll be back in a minute I'm... going outside. To... stalk ...Lenny and Carl. D'oh!"
by Terran-Ghost October 14, 2003
by bread infection October 25, 2005
by Persephone~ December 26, 2008
D'oh! D'oh! D'oh! D'oh! D'oh! D'oh! D'oh! D'oh! D'oh!
by EJL November 05, 2003
1) a declaration of ignorance of question or situation;
2) an assertion of indifference to or transcendence beyond conventional wisdom.
2) an assertion of indifference to or transcendence beyond conventional wisdom.
Simpson-Homer Simpson, he's the greatest guy in his-tor-y. From the town of Springfield, he's about to hit a chestnut tree. D'oh!
Homer When the house is on fire : When a fire starts to burn there's a lesson you must learn, something-something then you'll see, you'll avoid catastrophe, D'oh!
Homer When the house is on fire : When a fire starts to burn there's a lesson you must learn, something-something then you'll see, you'll avoid catastrophe, D'oh!
by William May 06, 2004