Cartoon mystery TV show for kids. The "gang" travel around in a colorfully painted van called "The Mystery Machine" solving puzzles.
The gang consist of a talking dog named Scooby Doo, a hippy named Shaggy, a short brainiac named Thelma and two others whose names escape me.
There was also an annoying puppy introduced into the series named "Scrappy Doo", evidentally placed there to try to extend the target audience to toddlers.
As a young boy I figured out early on that nine times out of ten the bad guy was the first person the gang met.
The cartoon were made into two partly non-animated movies. The first one featured the great Rowan Atkinson.
The gang consist of a talking dog named Scooby Doo, a hippy named Shaggy, a short brainiac named Thelma and two others whose names escape me.
There was also an annoying puppy introduced into the series named "Scrappy Doo", evidentally placed there to try to extend the target audience to toddlers.
As a young boy I figured out early on that nine times out of ten the bad guy was the first person the gang met.
The cartoon were made into two partly non-animated movies. The first one featured the great Rowan Atkinson.
Me: Oh I see you're watching Scooby Doo. I'll bet the bad guy is the first person they met.
My Sister: No way. The first person they met was a cop.
At the end of the show:
Me: See... I told you it was the cop!
My Sister: No way. The first person they met was a cop.
At the end of the show:
Me: See... I told you it was the cop!
by Alfie The Horndog April 07, 2007
The whole point of the show was to investigate mysteries.
To 'Scooby Do' something means to check it out....
To 'Scooby Do' something means to check it out....
by Higherthanamile December 24, 2009
Scooby doo is the bad-ass crime fighting dog... *cough*
Scooby Doo is used as another word for clue. See the link?
Scooby Doo is used as another word for clue. See the link?
by William Ziccardi October 04, 2006
verb (steal, kidnap)
1. to steal. Take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, esp. secretly or by force.
2. to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, esp. for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.
3. to appropriate (ideas, credit, words, etc.) without right or acknowledgment.
4. to take, get, or win insidiously, surreptitiously, subtly, or by chance.
1. to steal. Take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, esp. secretly or by force.
2. to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, esp. for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.
3. to appropriate (ideas, credit, words, etc.) without right or acknowledgment.
4. to take, get, or win insidiously, surreptitiously, subtly, or by chance.
"If you don't cuff ya girl, I'mma Scooby Doo her."
"I Scooby Doo'd his watch."
"He Scooby Doo'd his family for ransom."
"I Scooby Doo'd his watch."
"He Scooby Doo'd his family for ransom."
by Cass Romanto November 12, 2007
Stupid ass cartoon dog who teaches kids they need no moral ethics by selling out in every fuckin' appearance he'll ever make in his sad life. If you listen to him speaks it's crystal clear he has an alhchol problem.
Shaggy:Scooby wanna go get the Ghost?
Scobby:Ruurr roor rappy
Shaggy:How 'bout for a Scooby Snack?
Scooby:rror rur rappy
Shaggy:How 'bout for-(stops short) Scooby put down that bottle of Tequila
Scooby:Rorr Ruur Rappy
Shaggy:For 2 Scooby Snacks?
Scooby:(Stumbles and rolls around in his own vomit and own urine) Righ Rappy
Scobby:Ruurr roor rappy
Shaggy:How 'bout for a Scooby Snack?
Scooby:rror rur rappy
Shaggy:How 'bout for-(stops short) Scooby put down that bottle of Tequila
Scooby:Rorr Ruur Rappy
Shaggy:For 2 Scooby Snacks?
Scooby:(Stumbles and rolls around in his own vomit and own urine) Righ Rappy
by Oscar September 20, 2004
1) Scooby Doo is a dope old cartoon
2)"Scooby Doo, where the fuck are you?" -- Cypress Hill
3) no example
2)"Scooby Doo, where the fuck are you?" -- Cypress Hill
3) no example
by AC January 31, 2004
"zoinks scooby doo."
by Suemason March 13, 2019