by angel March 21, 2005
Boy: It’s docious-ali-expi-istic-fragil-cali-repus ...
Girl: Uh, what? Is that the word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious backwards?
Boy: Yeah. I’ve just learned it from my best friends.
Girl: Uh, what? Is that the word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious backwards?
Boy: Yeah. I’ve just learned it from my best friends.
by bluestinger66 July 30, 2022
Derived from the word "braggadocious" and pronounced "doe-sh". Refers to the act of aggressively and pompously discharging superfluous, obsequious, and painstakingly exhaustive information about a specific topic onto unsuspecting, innocent, and virtuous ears.
Last night, Robert docioued all of over his friends on the late 60s American show, "Columbo", when he realized his young, unsuspecting colleague was unaware of this timeless piece of television Americana.
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by PurpleDragonfly2002 October 17, 2018
Docious, Adjective; meaning something cool or desirable. Adding the prefix expi- makes something exponentially cooler.
by Carl Von Trapp December 22, 2023