dookie

dookie

slang Feces. You better pick up this dog dookie before someone comes along and steps in it.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

duky

(ˈduki)
n. feces. (Originally black and primarily juvenile. Possibly from the juvenile euphemism duty = job = bowel movement.) Mommy, there’s duky in Jimmy’s diaper.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • duky
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • pillow-biter
  • run someone out of town
  • save someone's skin
  • (Have you) been OK?
  • (something) blows
  • do someone or something justice
  • out of one's
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It said that Khadija Usher of Belize, Dainalyn Swaby of Jamaica, and Mareeka Dookie of Trinidad and Tobago, were chosen from among applicants from around the world and will join other 'Green Ticket' winners for the first-ever Youth Climate Summit.
Lamenting the lack of guitars and live drums on the radio today, Willis remembers how 'Dookie' by Green Day changed the game 25 years ago.
In 1997, aged 18, gang member Stephen Mellor was involved in the killing of John Dookie, 22, in Preston, Lancs.
Insomniac and Dookie were 1990s albums by which band: The Offspring; Blink 182; Green Day; Bloodhound Gang: 7.
She clearly had something, even if it came out as bars about "dookie booties and chocolate smoothies." Soon, she was buzzing locally and, under the management of We Run The Streets's founder, would rap anywhere someone would ask.
The House of Windsor first came across its first Corgi in 1933 when King George VI got a puppy named Dookie for his family.
Birendra Dookie for their assistance in animal restraint and sample collection at the Agouti Unit, as well as to Prof.
Some of the best Caribbean street food in the West Midlands will be there on the night, with food from Leave it to Esmie, Dookie Grill, Cornography and the West Jerk Centre.
The results suggest that, for several Caribbean countries, the current account deficit Granger causes the fiscal deficit and, in others, the relationship was bidirectional (Alleyne, Dookie, and Lugay 2011).
7, 2018, by K Hovnanian At Parkside to Duane Russell Dookie and Annabelle Lee Dookie.
Esmonde, Brodie, Dookie, and Takeuchi (2009), for instance, investigate students' socially-constructed identities of gender identity, race, and sexual orientation describing the mathematics classroom as an intersectionally gendered and racialized space.
Green Day - Dookie, from a record shop in Bridgend called The Jungle, which sadly is not there anymore like so many record shops.
Watching to learn, learning to watch: introducing peer observation across the Dookie Cluster, In State Government Victoria, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Willing to Lead (pp.
These features include: (a) a focus on content that assists teachers in understanding how students learn; (b) active learning for teachers that is "imbedded in classroom context constructed through experience and practice" (Bruce, Esmonde, Ross, Dookie, & Beatty, 2010, p.