by lawanda March 10, 2005
by taylor patterson March 15, 2006
An endearing variation of the word dog. Usually used by the dogs owner to show appreciation for their dog. Instead of referring to the pet as a dog, the owner refers to their pet as a doogie.
by Maxbent August 6, 2006
by Cee Vee DaTrill'stKid_SA February 25, 2017
by Verol Ttub January 5, 2007
Another way of saying:
-do this
-get that
-over there
-right now
-move
-pick it up
-hurry up
-go get me a beer
normally used by elders towards their children and or grandchildren is commonly used by adults who want children to go do something and they just had a casual laps in verbage.
-do this
-get that
-over there
-right now
-move
-pick it up
-hurry up
-go get me a beer
normally used by elders towards their children and or grandchildren is commonly used by adults who want children to go do something and they just had a casual laps in verbage.
<grandpa holds out empty beer bottle and shakes it> "doogie doogie"
<younger person removes themself from room to go get beer and return it to their elder>
<younger person removes themself from room to go get beer and return it to their elder>
by justasillylilgirl May 22, 2008