The roots of this phrase are founded in Alborz High School in Tehran, Iran.
"Chi" can be a suffix to tie a name with a specific profession or commodity, e.g. FarshCHI for a Carpet Merchant. It may have stemmed from the last name of charismatic Alumni with that suffix in their names!
Doc (or Ostad -- Professor) was a common way for students or Alumni to address each other.
"Chi" can be a suffix to tie a name with a specific profession or commodity, e.g. FarshCHI for a Carpet Merchant. It may have stemmed from the last name of charismatic Alumni with that suffix in their names!
Doc (or Ostad -- Professor) was a common way for students or Alumni to address each other.
by B. Alavi August 15, 2008
by a regular noob August 20, 2018
Doc Brown or Doc Browning.
Being really jacked up, jumpy, excited, overwhelmed with crazy uncontrollable joy/nervousness or just really meth'd the fuck out!
Being really jacked up, jumpy, excited, overwhelmed with crazy uncontrollable joy/nervousness or just really meth'd the fuck out!
Q: Yo, you got any of that Doc Brown left?
A: No
Q: What!? Then why is your homeboy spinning around real fast walking backwards over there building a porch with a fucking umbrella?..... He's Doc Browning like a motherfucker.
A: No
Q: What!? Then why is your homeboy spinning around real fast walking backwards over there building a porch with a fucking umbrella?..... He's Doc Browning like a motherfucker.
by White Hawk1 October 02, 2022
A social phenomena involving a man and a group of female room mates. The Doc Schmolligans Effect takes place when the Doc is involved with one of the females, and when that female fails to make a move, moves on to the next available option. Though rarely seen, this Effect adequately explains nearly every instance of violence between female roommates not caused by a lack of showering, house cleaning, or obsession with lolcats posters within the house.
by Baby D Nasty May 13, 2008
Doc lingo is language doctors or medical staff may use to communicate and is not understood by the general population as they did not attend a medical school which teaches them these phrases.
“Hey Doc can you grab the electronic pulse omission reader please”. Normal unqualified people won’t understand this Doc lingo.
by Nick Gurr and Ben Dover October 17, 2021
by Miss. Wilkin February 06, 2009