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doo-doo noun- excrement, literal or figurative US, 1948 Also as “do-do”. A child’s euphemism; by reduplication of “do” or “doo” (excrement).
- I came up thrashing and spitting out a mouthful of that damn duck-doodoo water[.] — Robert Edmond Alter, Carny Kill, p. 130, 1966
- I’m fed up with stumblin’ ’round in my own doo doo every time I flush the toilet! — Odie Hawkins, Ghetto Sketches, p. 196, 1972
- Make sure you land on a spot where there’s no dog doo-doo. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 25, 22 February 1977
- After lying in front of a freight train you can lie in bed in your underwear while two cops are visiting, asking about a certain black Buick–and while a mean-looking Walther P .38 automatic is hidden nearby at that very moment–and not worry about making doo-doo in the bed. — Elmore Leonard, City Primeval, p. 53, 1980
- Midget, you’re doing a doo-doo job. You’re fucking up. It’s shit. Caca. — Mo’ Better Blues, 1990
- I think the man ah chat a whole of do-do. — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 144, 1994
- trouble US, 1989
- The Republicans have put up a man whose most memorable contribution to political rhetoric is “deep doo-doo.” — Molly Ivins, Molly Ivins Can’t Say That, Can She?, p. 187, 1991
- “Man,” he says. “It was doo-doo.” — David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner, p. 47, 1997
- Sometimes that gut’s right on and sometimes it gets me into deep do-doo, if you know what I mean. — Mel Levine, The Myth of Laziness, p. 79, 2003
- He’d be okay. I was the one who was in deep doodoo. — Joseph Finder, Paranoia, p. 387, 2004
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