by doubledutchwindmill February 21, 2014

(Noun) An expression of a psychological area of the brain where information and memories are forgitten five seconds after the brain realizes it there. Derived from "Finding Nemo" character Dory, a fish that struggles with short-term memory loss.
(Verb) To purposefully forget a piece of information because it is either unpleasant, overly complicated, irrelevant, or uninteresting
(Verb) To purposefully forget a piece of information because it is either unpleasant, overly complicated, irrelevant, or uninteresting
"Send me the assignment in an email, otherwise, it may just fall into the Dory-hole."
"The past few weeks were so miserable that I am going to drink until I Dory-hole any memory of it."
"The past few weeks were so miserable that I am going to drink until I Dory-hole any memory of it."
by TheStumbledore April 4, 2025

Besides the movie, Dori is in rare occasions the combination of an unique and special vibe/bond between a girl and a boy. You can literaly smell the amazingness these people have. Having such a ‘Dori’ makes you truly happy.
by OneForAll May 23, 2018

Dori is a kind, sweet, smart, funny and pretty gurl who is kind-hearted and filled with affection. She loves hugs and she's also great at writing. She always makes days better and is one of the best people ever.
"Oh Dori? Yeah she's a great friend!!"
by azziieee January 11, 2025

Knock knock. Who’s there? Auntie Doris. Auntie Doris who? Auntie Doris the evil witch who took your soul. Auntie Doris who’s been dead for 600 years and can now walk the earth. Auntie Doris who takes the form of a man! Uncle Herb enters the room with a purple robe. Uncle Herb: I just bought this at goodwill! Auntie Doris who?
by Johnathan Shithead October 5, 2025

Guy 1: hey have you seen doris kasymova?
Guy 2: who is that?
Guy1: Omg u dont know!? Doris kasymova is the most prettiest girl Ever!
Guy 2: who is that?
Guy1: Omg u dont know!? Doris kasymova is the most prettiest girl Ever!
by HOLINIOLMA November 26, 2020

British slang for an old woman. Used regardless of whether the woman is named Doris or not, because Doris is the stereotypical name for an elderly British woman.
Not necessarily a derogatory term, though most women would not appreciate being called "Doris" until they're at least 70.
Not necessarily a derogatory term, though most women would not appreciate being called "Doris" until they're at least 70.
"You alright, Doris?"
"How's old Doris been?"
"Come on Doris, you don't need to stop if the roundabout is clear"
"How's old Doris been?"
"Come on Doris, you don't need to stop if the roundabout is clear"
by RecallDenners August 16, 2022
