doosies

a doozy

Something remarkable or exceptional, either positively or negatively, when compared to other instances of it. This Christmas season was a real doozy because my mom was in the hospital. A: "Whoa, that game was a doozy!" B: "I know, right? How exciting!"
See also: doozy

a real doozy

Something remarkable or exceptional, either positively or negatively, especially when compared to other instances of it. This Christmas season was a real doozy because my mom spent most of it in the hospital. A: "Whoa, that game was a real doozy!" B: "I know, right? How exciting!"
See also: doozy, real
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • doosie
  • doozie
  • doozy
  • a doozy
  • a real doozy
  • be the living end
  • the living end
  • living end
  • living end, the
  • play Old Harry with (something)
References in periodicals archive
Evenhuis was then, and still is, sticking to the tradition of two-word names established in the 18th century by Carl Linnaeus, who actually came up with some doosies himself.