Quoting Alison Croggon <[log in to unmask]>:
> But I did enjoy seeing the places John went (I
> was off in other places) and I thought his was a doozy.
Looked up doozy in Urban Dictionary online: helpful? asks Max...
1. doozy
something that is difficult or daunting
man that history exam was a doozy! i think i failed
2. 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!"
3. Doozy
Puts emphasis and significance on a certain thing, can be used in almost any
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
4. doozy
something outstanding
Yo, don't sweat it.
You'll be fine.
Yo doozy, baby.
outstanding excellent marvelous magnificent superb sensational fantastic
awesome wonderful fabulous
5. doozy
someone that mean anything, a word that can be used anywhere at anytime, like
how in uno you have a wild card that can be any color well DOOZY is a wild word
it can mean anything.
Yo i got a mean Doozy!
That girl is a Doozy!
6. doozy
A night filled with excessive drinking to the point that events of the said
night are hazy and cannot be completely recalled. There are varying degrees of
"doozy", the most common being a night filled with drunken hilarity that for the
most part is only recalled by those who did not get too drunk, or partake in the
"doozy". A person who has a doozy usually wakes up the next morning wondering
where he/she is, often times confused about the events of the night before.
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