Dooked vs Dooced - What's the difference?
dooked | dooced |
(dook)
(dialect) duck
* 1835 , James Baillie Fraser, The Highland smugglers, Volume 2
(dated, dialect) Deuced.
* 1864 , Charles Dickens, All the Year Round
* 1878 , John Byrne Leicester Warren, Salvia Richmond
(internet slang) Dismissed from one's job as a result of one's actions on the Internet.
* 2007 , Erik Ringmar, A Blogger's Manifesto
* 2007 , Laurie J Mullins, Management and Organisational Behaviour
As verbs the difference between dooked and dooced
is that dooked is (dook) while dooced is (internet slang) dismissed from one's job as a result of one's actions on the internet.As an adverb dooced is
(dated|dialect) deuced.dooked
English
Verb
(head)dook
English
Etymology 1
Onomatopoeic.Etymology 2
(duck)Verb
(en verb)- But anger is a blin' guide — he dooked from the first blow, an' it passed wi' little ill; an' he raised his drawn sword, an' made a wild cut at my head...
Etymology 3
From (etyl) . See also (l) (cloth).Alternative forms
* (l)Derived terms
* (l) * (l) ----dooced
English
Etymology 1
deuceAdverb
(en adverb)- Should have liked to belong to that set, only they drank so dooced hard.
- "Dooced good fishing in Blankshire," threw in Charlie Mayne.
Etymology 2
Coined in 2002 from the pseudonym of American blogger Heather Armstrong.Verb
dooced- Bill Poon in California got dooced from a burger joint when he posted a picture of his boss on MySpace.
- Careless blogging can get you dooced .