by Lit af🔥🔥🔥 March 30, 2017
by chuck_norris118 December 06, 2010
by francis coke August 10, 2021
Its a musical term for playing a note, possibly with an initial downward slide for a semitone or so before glissando-ing up indefinitely.
The initial Doi is equivalent to how you' say Doi as in "you're retarded" and then add a highly pitched "it".
Saying "do" low then "it" in a high pitched voice is close but not correct. it has to go from the pitched note down a bit first, then glissando-ing up to infinity.
The initial Doi is equivalent to how you' say Doi as in "you're retarded" and then add a highly pitched "it".
Saying "do" low then "it" in a high pitched voice is close but not correct. it has to go from the pitched note down a bit first, then glissando-ing up to infinity.
by MrSunTan99 May 30, 2022
"You doit!"
by 15minuteparking September 06, 2017
'If you flamin kids don't shut up, you'll get a foot up the doit'.
'Vladimir Putin is an absolute doit'.
'Vladimir Putin is an absolute doit'.
by Lownico April 14, 2018
by Jazz_spazz_ May 07, 2020