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A man's man or manly man. Known for having blue collar mentality. Usually employed in blue collar or physically demanding public service type professions, e.g., fireman, policeman. Normally anti-intellectual and the type of guy who loves, sports, working on cars, and bragging about his ability to repair almost anything. Their sense of humor is usually corny bordering on crude. Often frequents sporting events, and dive bars. Upscale dooges often work in sales and can talk your ear off about inane crap for hours. Clients often give in to sales dooges in order to get them to shut up about things like home repairs and golf.
That construction worker is such a dooge!
This dooge at the car dealership wouldn't quit talking about his love for the New York Mets. I finally caved and bought this Jetta. I just had to get out of there.
dooge by Schmooooooo August 14, 2023
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noun. the sperm from any male whose name starts with the letter "d." also see pooge and kooge
kelly had dan's dooge all over her bed
dooge by splenda December 1, 2004
when you throw in a dip after a long day, or even just for the hell of it
When he got home from work he threw in a dooge.
dooge by sonic69 April 11, 2012

dooge cat 

such a sexy and awesome person the sexiest person. the bestest. the most awesomest person.
wow dooge cat is so sexy.

Dude I really want to have sex with dooge cat.
dooge cat by somerandomsexyguy January 1, 2021

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