Slang for "Bloggers."
Used by bloggers to describe fellow bloggers. Inspired by "Doogie Howser" -- considered to be THE original blogger -- a television character who journaled on his computer in the pre-Internet '80s.
Used by bloggers to describe fellow bloggers. Inspired by "Doogie Howser" -- considered to be THE original blogger -- a television character who journaled on his computer in the pre-Internet '80s.
by Mommy Pie May 15, 2008
To get "dooged".
Involves a promise of great inebriation only to be informed that its Good Friday (or similar) and all the pubs are shut.
Involves a promise of great inebriation only to be informed that its Good Friday (or similar) and all the pubs are shut.
"Yay we're in Dublin on a stag night, but its Good Friday so we can't drink. Guys, we've been dooged"
by hauntedchippy April 09, 2007
by A Crunchy Cookie. September 25, 2010
/D-o͞og/
A term used to describe a person with which one has a mutual affection. Often used in place of the term "bro".
May also be used as a derogatory term in order to belittle one's opponent, similar in use to the term "Newb".
A term used to describe a person with which one has a mutual affection. Often used in place of the term "bro".
May also be used as a derogatory term in order to belittle one's opponent, similar in use to the term "Newb".
by Heavensfury January 25, 2017
The current effigy of the son of God, Jesus Christ, on earth.
Must be said in a sombre monotonous tone, no matter the conversation protocal or subject matter.
Must be said in a sombre monotonous tone, no matter the conversation protocal or subject matter.
"W'thup? I'm 'the doog'."
by + ivan. July 20, 2006
It's like Dude and Dog mixed together, derived from Doogie Howsers' name. First coined by the band Sailing With Ghosts.
by TheDeadPirate August 18, 2010