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Dodson

what you call someone with an absolutely massive dick
"Oh my God, Susan, that man is packing such a long schlong, what a Dodson!"
by bigpapa0521 December 26, 2017
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Doods

"Look at those doods over there!"
by Buddy Steinhouser October 26, 2005
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Dodds

Dodds is a widely used word in the United Kingdom for Sweets (u.s Candy)
"Got any dodds Boss ?"

"Oi where my dodds at ?!"

"Excuse me Madame, could you be so delightfully kind as to show me where I might find the dodds in your newspaper emporium ?"
by Dexterstrife December 30, 2009
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Dodo

in french, another way to say Sleep "Dormir"
Je vais faire le dodo live, parce que chuis trop fatigué!
by Speechlessprince November 11, 2011
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Dodo Egg

Any obsolete or obscure device, equipment, piece of technology, or object, usually no longer being produced and seldom needed, with the exception of a single infrequent critical task.

Due to it's depreciated status, it is usually a near impossible item to acquire, however it is not necessarily expensive.
IT Guy 1: To get Harvey's favourite astrology program to work, I'll have to somehow get a hold of a 5.25'' floppy drive.

IT Guy 2: Oh man, where you gonna get a dodo egg like that? No one's making floppy drives anymore! Can't you just get him a newer program?

IT Guy 1: I wish, but he insists that no other program will do. Besides, he pays hourly.
by Whimsy September 27, 2010
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DDos

What 12-year-olds think they can do to someone online
12 year old: If you kill me again I'll DDos you!
Player: Go ahead, you can't do shit
by TheWarHorse100 October 10, 2018
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Charles Lutwidge Dodgson

better known by the pen name Lewis Carroll, he wrote a number of books including Alice in Wonderland, Through The Looking Glass, and The Hunting of the Snark.

he is less known for his abilities as a mathematician, logician, Anglican and photographer. he was a rumored opium addict, and that Alice in Wonderland was written because one of his "trips" was so fantastically real to him.

it was also noted that he was an epileptic, and that a standard domestic painkiller of the time, laudanum (derived from the same poppies used to produce opium), helped ease the seizures.
"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes -- and ships -- and sealing-wax --
Of cabbages -- and kings --
And why the sea is boiling hot --
And whether pigs have wings."

--A poem by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, in comparison with one by Thomas Hood:

"And how the sprites of injured men
Shriek upward from the sod. --
Ay, how the ghostly hand will point
To show the burial clod:
And unknown facts of guilty acts
Are seen in dreams from God!"
by jennnnn, September 25, 2008
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