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Doberge cake 

A staple New Orleanian confection. Decadently sweet, and overwhelmingly rich, doberge usually has 6 or 7 thin alternating layers of cake and pudding (though some use buttercream), and is topped with a glaze. The most popular flavors are lemon and chocolate, and it is often served as a mix between the two. The doberge cake was invented by Beulah Ledner in 1933 as a modification of the Hungarian "Dobos torte," but the most famous New Orleanian rendition of this desert has been made by Gambino's bakery since 1946.
He's from so far outa town that he doesn't even eat doberge cake.
Doberge cake by CreoleQueenSuppin January 13, 2010
Related Words
A nickname for a person who is infatuated with another certain woman, usually an older 30-something redheaded woman who is named after a bird.
"Doberg, stop memorizing her license plate number!"
"Oh please, you can't be even more obsessed than Doberg"
Doberg by yehuda May 31, 2009
The sexiest man on the planet is called Damberg he is kinda gay tho.
Damberg my lover
Damberg by doppen November 20, 2018

dobergoat 

Noun: Mythical animal said to have inhabited the Hawaiian Islands to control rat population. Using gene splicing, the cross between a doberman pincer and a goat, provided a small more easily managed rat killing machine. Lore has it that the government lost control of one of the goats, and it still roams the islands.
Dobergoats love to eat rats.
That was the biggest dobergoat I have ever seen.
dobergoat by Steve Gallegos October 25, 2004

doobergerd 

more than just doober : doobergerd
I am a doobergerd
doobergerd by Thomas Badist August 4, 2023

Domburger 

A stereotypical Frenchman too engaged in the act of sniffing his own farts to try to understand and appreciate other cultures. From Steve Martin's Inspector Clouseau character in "The Pink Panther," in which Inspector Clouseau attempts to pronounce the word "hamburger," and is met with frustration.
"Check out that Domburger. He doesn't know how to eat a freakin' onion ring! He's using a knife and fork!"