dookie

noun

Etymology

In Scots, dookie, doukit, and douker (terms related to the British English duck, equivalent to the American English dunk) have all been used to refer to Baptists. Hence a dookie in Scots is, jocularly, someone who ducks or dunks people in water when baptising them.

  1. derived from is
  2. derived from duck

Definitions

  1. swimming costume, bathing suit

  2. Feces.

    • "He stepped in some cow waste; it serves him right. Look at him dancing to get that dookie off those ruined sneakers! Ha-ha-ha! Get down homie!"
    • "That stuff won't be worth a lump of dookie in court. It wouldn't be at all hard for Geale to pull a few strings and get documented permission for having each one of those items."
    • So Alley found a job Scooping up dookie on the streets
  3. Of jewelry

    Of jewelry: ostentatiously thick.

    • 2000 – Ugly Duckling song "Exclusive Snipps": "[Young] Einstein got a dookie gold rope"
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Alternative form of dukey (“penny gaff”).

      • There are three or four performances a night at a dookie, and the audience is usually composed of juvenile harlots […]
    2. A town in the City of Greater Shepparton, north eastern Victoria, Australia.

The neighborhood

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