General term for an unkown item. A common Australain colloquialism. Used whenever you can't remember what something is called.
Wife: Where are the car keys?
Husband: On the bench.
Wife: Where on the bench?
Husband: Over there, next to the doovalacky.
Wife: Oh, next to the doovalacky, why didn't you say so in the first place.
Husband: On the bench.
Wife: Where on the bench?
Husband: Over there, next to the doovalacky.
Wife: Oh, next to the doovalacky, why didn't you say so in the first place.
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A person who finds it amusing to tell people disgusting stories, that they don't wish to know, about things he does.
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A person who finds it amusing to tell people disgusting stories, that they don't wish to know, about things he does.
'Today at work I did a poo while the shop was still open and someone came in so I pulled up my pants without wiping my arse.'
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You'd have to be a Doovies to fully appreciate the video with the Japenese girls, turkey baster and pot of vomit.
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Often associated with people not known for their sense of culture, such as members of the working class. Can be used jokingly or ironically.
Often associated with people not known for their sense of culture, such as members of the working class. Can be used jokingly or ironically.
It's already halfway through the first quarter and I'm starving! When's your wife gonna bring out some hoover doovers?
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