by DavePS January 07, 2006
Max the cat reveals his doodads when someone scratches his bumper, allowing his tail to raise straight up, exposing said parts.
by FL Eliason January 07, 2006
1) An un-namable gadget of some sort, possibly highly technical.
2) Another meaning for father or dad.
2) Another meaning for father or dad.
by Sabz October 24, 2003
by Tharglet February 15, 2005
"Doodad" can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adjective.
adj. You add "-ish" to the end of this word to state an opinion if you're not sure if you like this or not and don't want to insult someone.
n. You can use it for it's common, bland meaning as a nameless object, but you can also call someone a doodad to describe them as call or as uncool.
v. You can use doodad as a verb to describe that you are doing something nameless and/or that you don't want to explain.
adj. You add "-ish" to the end of this word to state an opinion if you're not sure if you like this or not and don't want to insult someone.
n. You can use it for it's common, bland meaning as a nameless object, but you can also call someone a doodad to describe them as call or as uncool.
v. You can use doodad as a verb to describe that you are doing something nameless and/or that you don't want to explain.
adj. "Eh, I suppose it's doodaddish."
n. "Oh my God, he was being SUCH a doodad!"
v. "Nothing much, just doodadding."
n. "Oh my God, he was being SUCH a doodad!"
v. "Nothing much, just doodadding."
by ebkf February 26, 2005
"What's it doodad?"
by Dave'sNotHome March 01, 2020