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Door Checker

A term for an individual who is caught in an embarassing moment--especially when that individual tries to 'play it cool' and act natural through this awkward moment.
"Paul is such a door checker, I can't believe he flew off the back of the treadmill at the gym today... I hope his black eyes heal up by next semester."
by ambah-mahree February 18, 2010
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Door-Dashed

The quick drive and drop off of someone you just had sex with. Commonly with little to no conversation on the ride.
“Bill was in a rush, so he just door-dashed Adi back at her parents house.
by BootyCaller1Nighter June 13, 2020
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Door knob

She's a door knob - everyone gets a turn
by The Lamplighter June 16, 2017
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Opening Doors

A cricketing term used to describe a spin bowler attempting to deliver off break or left arm orthodox deliveries.

Due to only managing the slightest of rotations on the ball no more than opening a door in basic day to day life the player therefore is given the title of 'door opener' or is believed to be 'opening doors' each time he delivers the ball. The use of this term is dated back to the early 2000s and was first used by the great Billy Oswell of Brisbane.
Monty Panesar..... Pffffff he's not troubling anyone he's just opening doors.
by Spin bowla October 9, 2016
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the door in the floor

The door Jake comes through in "The Wastelands" byStephen king.
Roland pulled jake through the door in the ground. (floor)
by Wangsta Hippie November 18, 2004
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french door

Sliding a woman's panties to the side instead of removing them, prior to a sexual act.
I pulled her skirt up, opened her french door, and went to town!
by jmanaskew June 17, 2013
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Door-Knocker

An 1800's style of beard that resembles a door-knocker. You shave the cheeks and chin, leaving a line under the chin and on each side of the mouth connecting to a moustache.
PERSON 1 : “What style would you like today, Sir?”
PERSON 2 : “I'm thinking a door-knocker could be nice, thank you.”
by C L G January 31, 2021
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