Phony name Homer Simpson uses to ask moe the bartender for advice in the Season 5 episode "The last Temptation of Homer. Also coincidentally one of moe's tavern's regular customers as well, making it one of the funniest simpson's jokes of all time.
Homer "Moe I need your advice"
Moe "Yeah?"
Homer "See I got this friend named Joey Joe-Joe Junior Shabadoo"
Moe "That's the worst name I've ever heard"
(Joey Joe-Joe Jr. Shabadoo then leaves the bar in tears)
Barney "Hey Joey Joe Joe!"
Homer: Moe, I need your advice. See I've got this friend named Joey Joe-Joe Junior Shabadoo.
Moe: That's the stupidest name I've ever heard.
(A man runs out of the bar crying)
Barney: Hey! Joey Joe Joe!
2. Slang, indicating that the speaker wants to share a joint. <Not capitalized.>
3. An answer in the affirmative.
1. "John! Long time no see. Shabadoobie?"
2. "Yo man I have some good bud, wanna shabadoobie?" "Word!"
3. "Whoa, did I just see Wonseok walking down the street?" "Shabadoobie."
A name that Homer Simpson makes up in season 5, episode 9: The Last Temptation of Homer. He is in love with fellow worker Mindy and asks Moe for advice with this name, which is also the name of one of Moe's regulars.
Homer: "Moe, I need your advice."
Moe: "Yeah?"
Homer: "See, I got this friend named... Joey Joe Joe... Junior... Shabadoo?"
(A man in the back of the bar appears interested)
Moe: "That's the worst name I ever heard."
(Joey Joe Joe Junior Shabadoo looks up, then runs out of the bar crying)
Barney: "Hey! Joey Joe Joe!"
Homer: "Aw, what the hell, it's me!"
Commonly used as an exclamation, often with no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence. For example: Wow, hey, yikes, abracadabra, ouch, hmm, oh boy!
Friend: “Shakadoya boy!!! Good to see you rocking the wildebeest shirt.”
Me: “Duude, it’s the best thing I’ve ever found at goodwill.”
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Friend: “Ahh shakadoya! I should’ve known poopball wasn’t a real game, they lied to me!”
another term for a station wagon, mini-van, or any other kind of vehicle that is targeted at the "family" demographic(also M.A.V.)
"Tactical advantages aside, the M.A.V. is top of the line for the holy warrior troop transport manufactured by the Church of Latter Day Saints Military Industrial Complex. Also great for family trips...to heathen lands."
12 step recovery jargon referring to someone new who talks about how great life is, now that they'resober. Usually meaning that the person is out of touch with reality.
The new guy seems pretty happy for a dude who has no job, no money and no family. He must be on a pink cloud.