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A wackass nigga who ain’t gon treat you right. Basically he gon mess with your heart but he ain’t a fuck boy he just ain’t the shit mentally or physically. It’s pronounced da-ug.
I hope shawty don’t leave me for no douge.
Douge by Lil patchy September 13, 2020
Related Words
Douge douged Douged it douget dougearl dougee Dougeois douger Dougey Ka-douge
(n) Marijuana (also known as pot, weed, reefer, Mary Jane, etc.)
My boy Will gon' get me a kilo o douge damnit!
Douge by Murphizzle Dizzle May 20, 2005
Douge is synonymous to dog, commonly known as Canis lupus familiaris.
"What is up douge?" Snoopy looks at me and barks, "From the moment we are born, we begin to die." "How about that? Should we play some catch?" I asked. "Sure." He barked.
Douge by Bowjingle February 5, 2017
Department of Unelected Goons Erratic - pronounced "doosh" is a new Department in the United States of America, run by a naturalized citizen, who attends cabinet meetings, and makes a swooshing sound whenever a life long patriots' benefits are denied.
The United States DOUGE has announced mass layoffs for hardworking people who used to live in a free country, allowing funds to be deposited in the DOUGE's bag of ill-gotten bank accounts.
DOUGE by midcoast February 27, 2025

Ka-douge 

an onomatopoeia that imitates the sound of a massive force or break; sounds similar to the pronunciation of 'Rouge'.
"Man, she told me she was a virgin. So, I took to her hymen and was like KA-DOUGE!"

"Duuude... I took a massive dump. It was like KA-DOUGE!"
Ka-douge by Celvian7029 September 27, 2011

Dogecoin 

noun | dȯj - kȯin – A cryptocurrency, created by computer programmers Billy Marus and Jackson Palmer in 2013, to parody other cryptocurrencies. The Dogecoin, with the ticker symbol of “DOGE,” features a Shiba Inu dog, from the “Doge” Internet meme, as its logo. Dogecoin differs from most other cryptocurrencies in that it is inflationary, rather than deflationary. Deflationary cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, have a hard cap on the number of coins to be produced. An inflationary currency, such as Dogecoin, may allot for perpetual production (i.e. Dogecoin production is capped at about five billion coins per year). Critics argue that inflationary cryptocurrencies destroy value, due to a perceived unlimited supply, whereas proponents believe inflationary cryptocurrencies have better long-term utility – as it discourages factors such as hoarding – and provides a predictable and steady currency supply. Elon Musk had Tweeted that Dogecoin might be considered his “favorite cryptocurrency” and agreed that a ‘Mars economy will run on crypto.’
Bro, Dogecoin is going to eventually be worth something or nothing.
Dogecoin by William Zafra Velasco January 3, 2021