A character on the popular show "Ed Edd n Eddy" who most likely has the most fangirls in the world. I should know. I was one.
Double Dee wears a black hat (what's under it, nobody knows), redish orange shirt, and purple shorts. He is a scientific genius, and an obediant little teacher's pet. He enjoys learning and researching.
He also enjoys entomology, the study of insects.
Double Dee is forced to help Eddy with his "scams", so that they will succeed. Double Dee is the only reason that some of them come close to succeeding. Without him, Eddy's ideas would be just that: ideas. Double Dee invents things that help out.
He is the only one of the three Eds that doesn't have a sibling.
He has multiple *freaky* shrine sites dedicated to him, including a part of the Ed Zone.
Double Dee wears a black hat (what's under it, nobody knows), redish orange shirt, and purple shorts. He is a scientific genius, and an obediant little teacher's pet. He enjoys learning and researching.
He also enjoys entomology, the study of insects.
Double Dee is forced to help Eddy with his "scams", so that they will succeed. Double Dee is the only reason that some of them come close to succeeding. Without him, Eddy's ideas would be just that: ideas. Double Dee invents things that help out.
He is the only one of the three Eds that doesn't have a sibling.
He has multiple *freaky* shrine sites dedicated to him, including a part of the Ed Zone.
by GalaxyDancer May 01, 2005
"I woke up really hung over and had to take a shit. Due to the effort in releasing the crap, I had to vomit. It was a double dragon."
by Thousand Wrinkles April 21, 2010
by S-Dada October 03, 2006
In slang, double-teaming means to have sex in a threesome, usually one woman and two men. This can include double penetration, but this is not a must.
by Hamburger Jung January 08, 2008
by Mr. Diddlez July 19, 2014
An otherwise pretty girl with an unusually long or big nose. A witch.
Taken from a scene in Macbeth in which three witches are chanting:
Double, double toil and trouble
fire burn and cauldron bubble
Taken from a scene in Macbeth in which three witches are chanting:
Double, double toil and trouble
fire burn and cauldron bubble
by David Davids0n July 20, 2009