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doo-doo Theme: DEFECATION in. to defecate. (Juvenile.)Jimmy was reminded that he had to remember to doo-doo in the potty.He has to doo-doo before he goes to bed, too.
doo-doo noun 1 excrement, literal or figurative. Also as 'do-do'. A child's euphemism; by reduplication of 'do' or 'doo' (excrement) US, 1948. 2 trouble US, 1989
idiomdoo-doobe in deep doo-doospoken a humorous way of saying that someone is in a bad or dangerous situation or that someone is angry with them:Caroline told Dad what you said, and now you're in deep doo-doo at home.If we don't cut the budget now, we'll be in deep doo-doo next year.Note'Doo-doo' is a children's word that people use when they do not want to say 'shit'.
doo-dooeuphemism Feces. The term is often used by children. I need to clean up the dog's doo-doo before you let the kids' play in the backyard. doo-doo1. n. dung; fecal material. There’s dog doo-doo on your shoe. 2. in. to defecate. Mommy, the cat’s doo-dooing in the kitchen! |