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Something that is extraordinary. Often used in the context of troublesome, difficult or problematic, but can be used positively as well. (Root word: Doozy)
In the context of problems: These math questions, they're some doozies!
In the context of something extraordinary: Whoa! These large earth movers are quite some doozies!
In the context of something extraordinary: Whoa! These large earth movers are quite some doozies!
by piggus_undergroundus August 26, 2009
May 14 Word of the Day
Intelligence agency term for "psychological operation". A government or corporate-sponsored operation, usually taking the form of a "terrorist attack" or "crazed gunman on a spree", with the intent of panicking the public into demanding more police and laws inhibiting freedom. Psyops are usually carried out by drugging a civilian or group of civilians with aggression-promoting drugs, psyching them up, arming them, and sending them out to commit mayhem. Government-sponsored terrorism. See also blackshirts, conspiracy
Person A: Man, that nutcase Martin Bryant guy shot 35 people in Tasmania!
Person B: No, he wasn't a nutcase, that was just a psyop so the government could have an excuse to ban guns.
Person B: No, he wasn't a nutcase, that was just a psyop so the government could have an excuse to ban guns.
by Mystikan April 11, 2006
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Something extraordinary or bizarre. Etymology: perhaps alteration of daisy, and Duesenberg, a luxury car of the late 1920s and 1930s. It's an English expression.
by RaDragon March 29, 2005
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Something that is better than everything else. Also, a famous Runescape player who is one of the best in that game.
by shw0wstr January 22, 2011
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Puts emphasis and significance on a certain thing, can be used in almost an circumstance for anything.
wow what a goal, that was a doozy
that was a doozy of a meal Mrs. Smith
that girl has a doozy of a rack
that was a doozy of a meal Mrs. Smith
that girl has a doozy of a rack
by Chris the X facta April 26, 2008