Only to be used on occasions when the word 'early' doesn't quite get across the earliness of a situation.
Interviewer: "Mr Simms you're 6 hours early!!"
Mr Simms: "Thought I'd get in early doors and make a good impression!"
Mr Simms: "Thought I'd get in early doors and make a good impression!"
by Fete January 10, 2006
Early doors refers to any situation where someone arrives earlier than is customary for an event. Its meaning is not restricted to drinking binges gone horribly wrong
"The Queen's Head will be busy at lunch with all those bikers there."
"Yes, we'd best get there early doors and grab a table."
"Yes, we'd best get there early doors and grab a table."
by David October 21, 2003
Referring to getting to a concert or gig early, specifically at the times the doors first open rather than when acts come on.
by Official real definitions April 17, 2019
by rtj loco December 19, 2003