by Rex294 August 04, 2022

by Scroobiuspip November 09, 2014

by Jerry fice June 16, 2022

"Doughboy" was a popular nickname for the American infantryman during World War I. Though the origins of the term are not certain, the nickname was still in use as of the early 1940s, when it was gradually replaced by "G.I." as the following generation enlisted in World War II.
It was famously used by Al Capone as he was speaking to Jimmy Darmody in the 2010s Drama "Boardwalk Empire" sentence below.
It was famously used by Al Capone as he was speaking to Jimmy Darmody in the 2010s Drama "Boardwalk Empire" sentence below.
Jimmy: "Summer of 17 I passed through there on my way to camp Grant""
Al: "Doughboy huh?"
Jimmy: "mhm" (nodding as he was saying yes)
Al: "Doughboy huh?"
Jimmy: "mhm" (nodding as he was saying yes)
by Myrdal February 05, 2025

The iconic mascot for the Pillsbury company.
Used as a name to tease someone if they do something stupid, or as a greeting.
Used as a name to tease someone if they do something stupid, or as a greeting.
Example 1:
Jack: *trips on staircase*
Luke: You're a doughboy
Example 2:
Iziel: *walks through the door*
Luke: Hey doughboy!
Jack: *trips on staircase*
Luke: You're a doughboy
Example 2:
Iziel: *walks through the door*
Luke: Hey doughboy!
by urbandoughboy December 15, 2017

The act of stuffing ones urethra with babypowder and unleashing a torrent of urine upon your partners face. Leaving a sloggy cake facemask.
by Thedoughboi August 22, 2025
