Doozy vs Doody - What's the difference?
doozy | doody |
(US) something that is extraordinary. Often used in the context of troublesome, difficult or problematic, but can be used positively as well.
(slang, dated) Of high quality; remarkable; excellent.
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(slang, US, archaic) Sporty, ostentatious, flashy.
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(US, slang, childish) Excrement, poop.
* 2007 , Brian Bouldrey, Honorable bandit: a walk across Corsica?
As nouns the difference between doozy and doody
is that doozy is something that is extraordinary. Often used in the context of troublesome, difficult or problematic, but can be used positively as well while doody is excrement, poop.As an adjective doozy
is of high quality; remarkable; excellent.doozy
English
Alternative forms
* doozie * duesyNoun
(doozies)- Most of the test was easy, but the last question was a doozy .
Synonyms
* luluAdjective
(en-adjective)References
* * "Doozy" in J.E. Lighter, Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang volume 1, 1994.doody
English
Noun
(en-noun)- Petra would like to drop despondently onto a rock to pout, but you have to look before you sit, because there are goat doodies everywhere.
