by coolcat.co.uk September 23, 2023
Get the dodger mug.Someone who hates on the baseball team of the Los Angeles Dodgers, usually a giants fan or someone who just likes to try and piss a dodger fan off. Yet they probably don’t watch baseball or pissed that their team lost to them (They hate them, because they ain’t them)
Giants fan: DoDgErS sUcK
Random person hating: yeah dOdGeRs sUcK
Dodger fans: y’all just some typical Dodger haters, $4+ billion dollars and all the homegrown talent along with consistent winning seasons. Have fun rotting and your team’s ass getting kicked by them.
Random person hating: yeah dOdGeRs sUcK
Dodger fans: y’all just some typical Dodger haters, $4+ billion dollars and all the homegrown talent along with consistent winning seasons. Have fun rotting and your team’s ass getting kicked by them.
by SouthernerInTheNorth November 22, 2023
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A car being used for transporting illegal drugs hence the name dodger. The goal is to dodge the cops.
by IsrealKing January 12, 2024
Get the Dodger mug.Dobers (noun) /ˈdoʊ.bərz/
Canadian slang term used to express a range of responses such as "no," "maybe," and "for sure," depending on context and intonation. "dobers" is likely a blend of French and English influences, and mainly used in bilingual provinces (NB/QC/ON). Depending on the intonation used and how it's placed in a sentence, it can have different meanings, so naturally it usually takes a while for newcomers to get used to its usage.
Canadian slang term used to express a range of responses such as "no," "maybe," and "for sure," depending on context and intonation. "dobers" is likely a blend of French and English influences, and mainly used in bilingual provinces (NB/QC/ON). Depending on the intonation used and how it's placed in a sentence, it can have different meanings, so naturally it usually takes a while for newcomers to get used to its usage.
"Do you think it will snow tomorrow?"
"Dobers, it’s hard to tell with the weather these days." (Maybe)
"Did you like the concert last night?"
"Dobers, it was amazing!" (For sure)
"Are you coming to the meeting?"
"Dobers, I've got another appointment." (No)
"Dobers, it’s hard to tell with the weather these days." (Maybe)
"Did you like the concert last night?"
"Dobers, it was amazing!" (For sure)
"Are you coming to the meeting?"
"Dobers, I've got another appointment." (No)
by anonymous June 24, 2024
Get the Dobers mug.Dobers (noun) /ˈdoʊ.bərz/
Canadian slang term used to express a range of responses such as "no," "maybe," and "for sure," depending on context and intonation. "dobers" is likely a blend of French and English influences, and mainly used in bilingual provinces (NB/QC/ON). Depending on the intonation used and how it's placed in a sentence, it can have different meanings, so naturally it usually takes a while for newcomers to get used to its usage.
Canadian slang term used to express a range of responses such as "no," "maybe," and "for sure," depending on context and intonation. "dobers" is likely a blend of French and English influences, and mainly used in bilingual provinces (NB/QC/ON). Depending on the intonation used and how it's placed in a sentence, it can have different meanings, so naturally it usually takes a while for newcomers to get used to its usage.
"Do you think it will snow tomorrow?"
"Dobers, it’s hard to tell with the weather these days." (Maybe)
"Did you like the concert last night?"
"Dobers, it was amazing!" (For sure)
"Are you coming to the meeting?"
"Dobers, I've got another appointment." (No)
"I missed the last bus home."
"Dobers, that's rough." (Too bad)
"I got the job I interviewed for last week!"
"Dobers!! We have to celebrate" (congratulations/expressing excitement)
"Dobers, it’s hard to tell with the weather these days." (Maybe)
"Did you like the concert last night?"
"Dobers, it was amazing!" (For sure)
"Are you coming to the meeting?"
"Dobers, I've got another appointment." (No)
"I missed the last bus home."
"Dobers, that's rough." (Too bad)
"I got the job I interviewed for last week!"
"Dobers!! We have to celebrate" (congratulations/expressing excitement)
by poutine is good eh? June 24, 2024
Get the Dobers mug.by Jake Jefferson March 10, 2024
Get the Deders mug.A term used to rhyme with similar ending words. Can be used by itself as well as a conversation filler.
by Scoooooop March 18, 2024
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