Uncommonly pronounced McDooblay, the McDouble is a double cheeseburger sold by McDonald's for one US dollar. Consuming more than two McDoubles will cause you to take a McDump shortly after.
Bob: "Yo Joe, I just bought 3 McDoubles for $3... what a deal!"
Joe: "It won't be such a good deal when you have to take a McDump later on."
Joe: "It won't be such a good deal when you have to take a McDump later on."
by hotdog1 March 10, 2011

A low-cost replacement for the $1 Double Cheeseburger. Released by McDonalds in 2008 to help deal with rising food/labor prices, in order to offer a sandwich that still can be sold for $1.00.
by tehchriso December 16, 2008

A McDouble is basically a cheeseburger but with two meat patties, two buns, and ONE slice of cheese. Yes, ONE slice of cheese. And they cost 99c.
This is supposedly the new value item on the menu as it replaces the original double cheeseburgers.
Speaking of double cheeseburgers, those are $1.19 now. They went up by 20c.
This is supposedly the new value item on the menu as it replaces the original double cheeseburgers.
Speaking of double cheeseburgers, those are $1.19 now. They went up by 20c.
by TTGL December 19, 2008

When a guy takes a McDonald's burger (or any other crap fast food burger) and proceeds to stuff it in the vaginal crease of a female counterpart and then fucks it.
by CAHMCKW January 8, 2011

1. The "new" dollar menu burger; it is essentially a double cheeseburger with only one slice of cheese instead of two.
2. When one goes out on a double date to McDonald's.
2. When one goes out on a double date to McDonald's.
1. Bob: "Yeah, I'd like a double cheeseburger."
Voice: "It's a $1.19 now. But you can get a McDouble for a buck."
Bob: ...and the difference is?
2. Amanda & Jim: "Hey, wanna go on a McDouble this Friday?"
Sally & Nelson: "Sure!"
Voice: "It's a $1.19 now. But you can get a McDouble for a buck."
Bob: ...and the difference is?
2. Amanda & Jim: "Hey, wanna go on a McDouble this Friday?"
Sally & Nelson: "Sure!"
by Amandony Grutler December 16, 2008

by Christopher Slawinski December 2, 2010

by T-Scales October 23, 2005
