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doozies

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!

by piggus_undergroundus August 26, 2009

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doozy

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.

"That footballer's form is a doozy!",
"Man, that one was a real doozy!"

by RaDragon March 29, 2005

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doozy

something that is difficult or daunting

man that history exam was a doozy! i think i failed :(

by asdf October 10, 2003

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Doozy

Something that is better than everything else. Also, a famous Runescape player who is one of the best in that game.

Man, I swear that weed was a doozy.

by shw0wstr January 23, 2011

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doozie

An absurdly incompetent or un-informed proposal.

The answers on a spelling test are likely to include a couple of real doozies.

by Fried Hog February 26, 2008

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Doozie

Really long.

Did you read that article? It's a doozie.

by Awksauce July 11, 2008

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Doozy

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

by Chris the X facta April 26, 2008

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