I'm assuming it's a secular alternative to WWJD, substituting Dolly Parton for Jesus. Elementally it means, respond to adversity by demonstrating that you're not being dragged into negativity and moving on instead. Perhaps my puffing up your chest or holding your head high. Or just because you feel like doing those things, regardless of any adversity.
Inevitably highjacked by faux feminist and pop feminists with self-congratulatory memes about achievements that aren't gender specific.
Inevitably highjacked by faux feminist and pop feminists with self-congratulatory memes about achievements that aren't gender specific.
Person one: "My partner done gone and left me for another woman. what would Dolly do?"
Person two: "Correct your grammar and self-reflect, don't be judgemental or infer that everyone of a certain gender act the same way" *sprays hair heavily and moves on*
Person two: "Correct your grammar and self-reflect, don't be judgemental or infer that everyone of a certain gender act the same way" *sprays hair heavily and moves on*
by MattJKing71 March 27, 2024
Get the What would Dolly do?mug. Raggsin dollie just is a distorted like version of the word ragdoll but raggz is more commonly used how is it pronounced ragg-sin or raggs-in and dollie can be said like dollie or dullie it ain't matter
by Nathaniel69420 December 1, 2022
Get the Raggsin dolliemug. A nickname for the COVID-19 vaccine. Usually used by gay people to praise the country singers 1 million dollar donation to the Moderna vaccine study and creation.
Person 1: "Have you received the Dolly Parton vaccine yet?"
Person 2: "No I'm still on the waiting list for the DPV"
Person 2: "No I'm still on the waiting list for the DPV"
by scared gay January 30, 2021
Get the Dolly Parton vaccinemug. by yourmummiesfavpostion January 8, 2023
Get the Dolly Partonmug. 

