Noun/Verb/Adjective
- A word created by the world-renowned Dr. Camille to describe absolutely anything that comes to mind.
- A word created by the world-renowned Dr. Camille to describe absolutely anything that comes to mind.
by D-Rak89 August 25, 2020
An expression that can be used for emphasis after an exclamation.
OR
When used with a rising pitch at the end, it can be used to ask a question
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Can be used to refer to marijuana
Origin:
This phrase originates from an impersonation that was done of Bill Cosby. In it, the joker would say 'Doobie doo, Theo eat some pudding pops' after smoking a joint.
Eventually, this evolved and "Doobie doo" became a phrase of its own.
OR
When used with a rising pitch at the end, it can be used to ask a question
OR
Can be used to refer to marijuana
Origin:
This phrase originates from an impersonation that was done of Bill Cosby. In it, the joker would say 'Doobie doo, Theo eat some pudding pops' after smoking a joint.
Eventually, this evolved and "Doobie doo" became a phrase of its own.
I've won twenty dollars off that idiot because he bet me Dustin Hoffman was in Star Wars! Doobie Doo!
I missed Battlestar Galactica, but it's on again at 10. Doobie doo!
OR: Doobie Doo? Is Jessica Alba really naked in that movie?
OR: Hey man, I've got some friends coming over, can you get me some doobie doo?
I missed Battlestar Galactica, but it's on again at 10. Doobie doo!
OR: Doobie Doo? Is Jessica Alba really naked in that movie?
OR: Hey man, I've got some friends coming over, can you get me some doobie doo?
by Ricardo Burro February 07, 2008
Scooby-doo was visiting dooby-doo.
by shaggy April 17, 2003
by denvercoder March 07, 2016
"Doobie doobie doo! Ahhh-ahhh-ahh-ah-ah!"
by Nooboob January 03, 2010
by Mr. T February 13, 2004
Originated by penguins, the phrase "dooby dooby doo" is often used when in a conversation and awaiting a response from someone. It can also be used as a taunt when in a fight.
by Robert Fairley April 05, 2005