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dooblesnagger

Most inappropriate, unacceptable yet insubstantial to lizard squirrels, especially the sarcastic ones, which are mainly named Stuart
Nah Breeh, twas him that stole’ith my walnuts, he’s is such a Dooblesnagger
by CardboardsWorld February 25, 2019
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Howdy Doodly

What Flanders says alot i guess.
Bart Simpson: "look what i did to your picture. LOOK AT IT. Howdy Doodly, Howdy Doodly, Howdy Doodly!!!!"
by heish August 19, 2008
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dooby

Thats the biggest dooby I ever seen man, where did you get it?

Ur looking at it through a telescope

O...my bad
by Spyke March 20, 2003
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doobliate

to make simultaneous upward and downward motions with two cupped hands facing up. objects that can be occupied by the hands include coconuts, blue berries, or any other spherical object.
I ferociously doobliated my friends coconuts.
by OH KAY ATECHUH May 25, 2009
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doobler

To be foxy and a baller all at the same time.
Dooblers have to be the coolest people on the planet.
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dibbly dobbly

Somewhat derogatory cricket slang for a medium or slow-medium pace bowler.

Quick as possible explanation for Americans unfamiliar with cricket:

Bowling in cricket is like pitching in baseball, except you run in and bowl overarm with a straight arm. You have to make the ball bounce. The bowler is trying to make the batter hit a catch to a fielder, or knock over the stumps (3 wooden poles) behind the batter. The distance between them is 22 yards.

There are generally 2 types of bowler: fast, pace or quick bowlers who run in as fast as they can and bowl the ball straight. International-level players bowl at 85-95mph. Spin bowlers use the fingers or the wrist to put spin on the ball and make it change direction after it bounces. Usually bowl at 50-55mph.

Then there are the "medium" bowlers, who generally combine the disadvantages of both (not as fast as the pace bowlers, but there is also no spin on the ball). They are essentially slower versions of the pace bowlers - 65-75mph.

Dibbly-dobblers can sometimes be useful if they are accurate, but are usually good for smacking all over the field. They are often used as a gamble which quite often backfires, hence the name.
In the 1992 World Cup, New Zealand used a trio of medium pacers, Rod Latham, Gavin Larsen and Chris Harris who were jokingly referred to as Dibbly Dobbly and Wobbly.
by Choda Boy 57 August 22, 2006
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Shooby-dooby

A popular drink mix in southern United States, which consists of fireball whiskey, monster, and a bit of cherry juice
Me and John got wasted from a shooby-dooby last night
by T_dono09 December 5, 2018
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