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Doccubus 

From the television show "Lost Girl". This is the relationship pairing of Bo, a succubus, and Lauren, the doctor. Doccubus is the combination of doctor and succubus.

Doctor+Succubus=Doccubus
John: "Hey do you watch Lost Girl?"
Jane: "Yeah! Doccubus is my favorite pairing!"
John: "Doccubus for life."
Doccubus by MidnightProcrasinator January 19, 2013
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Google Documents 

The invention that makes written paper/pencil notes and documents now primitive. Arguably the most convenient form of simple document storage available.
Anyone who still uses paper and pencil instead of Google Documents to keep track of there notes are neanderthals.
Google Documents by MW3 Rocks February 4, 2013

Moor Pu Dekcuf 

It is a joke that the designers of "Shadows of the Damned" placed in Act 5, meaning 'Fucked Up Room' spelled backwards
The example of Moor Pu Dekcuf is given in the game, no spoilers ;)
Moor Pu Dekcuf by Nacholibre4497 September 21, 2011

Documenting our culture

To add slang, phrases and sayings to www.urbandictionary.com to let people know what you thought and talked about at one time.
Leave me alone, I'm documenting our culture.

docuganda 

A film that uses documentary style to spread propaganda. Usually, docuganda will set out a premise and then attack any skeptics, rather than actually attempt to prove the case. The effect is that you either agree with the premise or you look like a fool. The word was specifically coined to refer to UFO "documentaries," such as "In Search Of," which provide anecdotal evidence for a phenomenon, draw a conclusion based on that evidence, and then attack any possible competing conclusions.
Everybody said that documentary was amazing and that it really opened their eyes. When I watched it, I was shocked by how manipulative it was. It was not a documentary; it was docuganda.
docuganda by John Korab June 11, 2006

docucomedy 

Like a docudrama, a "docucomedy" is an accurate reenactment of a true-life story. However, for a filmmaker, a "docucomedy" is far more challenging than a docudrama as the comedic moments and funny dialogue peppered throughout "had to have really happened." i.e., They must be real and naturally occurring not fabricated.

Sometimes, the dry, fact-based, narrative of Detective Joe Friday (upon questioning a stoned hippie) in the TV police docudrama, "Dragnet," contained some elements of a "docucomedy."

Nonetheless, a "docucomedy" is not to be confused with the comedic mockumentary genre that includes films such as "Borat," "Spinal Tap" or "Mail Order Wife."
For people who truly believe that their life story is a full-on, human comedy or if they think that last year's vacation in China (looking for their future spouse) was a "non-stop, barrel of laughs," perhaps they should seriously consider making a "docucomedy."
docucomedy by ZonaCat Hansen December 9, 2008