Doozy

Word DOOZY
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Definitions and meanings of "Doozy"

What do we mean by doozy?

Something extraordinary, impressive, or unique. noun

Something that is extraordinary. Often used in the context of troublesome, difficult or problematic, but can be used positively as well. noun

Something that is extraordinary: often troublesome, difficult or problematic, but sometimes extraordinary in a positive sense.

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. Urban Dictionary

Something that is difficult or daunting Urban Dictionary

Something outstanding Urban Dictionary

A crazy thing Urban Dictionary

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. Urban Dictionary

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. Urban Dictionary

Something that is extraordinary. Often used in the context of troublesome, difficult or problematic, but can be used positively as well. (Root word: Doozy) Urban Dictionary

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

An absurdly incompetent or un-informed proposal. Urban Dictionary

Really long. Urban Dictionary

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The word "doozy" in example sentences

I didn't know the word doozy, but I guess that's a very positive word, huh? ❋ Orannia (2010)

In a Los Angeles Times article about the so-called "Gang of Six" senators, we're treated to this doozy, which is such conventional wisdom that no source was thought necessary: "Democratic senators up for reelection next year are particularly interested in debt-reduction strategies, an issue that has energized independent voters." ❋ Arianna Huffington (2011)

Another doozy was the time Danny left our heavy wooden ladder leaning against the wall next to the front door while I was out grocery shopping. ❋ Andreychuk, Nick (2003)

Whew ... that's an eight word doozy of a question. ❋ CreditBloggers (2008)

I have to admire a critic who can characterize a piece of music as a "doozy". ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2008)

Here's a real "doozy" joe found that I want to preserve and highlight: ❋ Unknown (2008)

Now, if I ever use the word "doozy," it ` s got to be a "doozy" because it ` s not a word, you know, I toss around lightly. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Like, 'doozy' as in 'you can't swing a dead cat without hitting some of the most obnoxious people on the planet.' ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Holiday Season Precipitation Event of 2010 was either a "doozy" or a "humdinger," ❋ Unknown (2010)

More information, including how to call in, is a lovely review at Athena's Bookshelf, calling it both a "doozy" and a "wonderfully crafted family drama." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Regarding Jonah Goldberg's "doozy" of an article on Friday's Outlook page ( "When it comes to climate threats, this one's a doozy"): This should inspire Congress to give NASA something meaningful to do other than spend a few hours on the moon or spend centuries figuring out a way for a small colony of humans to live on Mars. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ct. caselaw from the Civil War that states that as long as courts are open and operating, the Bill of Rights is not suspended and the CIC has NO INHERENT POWERS TO DISREGARD the Constitution or laws of the country, due to a state of war, unless courts are shut down and inoperable, and b a legal theory that says it is an ‘inherent power’ of the chief officer in charge of enforcement of the law of the land to BREAK the law of the land — well, that’s the kind of doozy that takes you below C=JD territory and into heckuva job Arlen territory. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And the one in "Sins of the Father" was a doozy: The patriarch woke up drunk behind the wheel of a car with a dead sailor in the trunk—a guy he'd threatened to kill over a land deal gone bad. ❋ Unknown (2011)

And the cliffhanger setting up Season 5 is a doozy! ❋ Unknown (2011)

"That [footballer's] [form] is a doozy!", "Man, [that one] was a real doozy!" ❋ RaDragon (2005)

man that [history] [exam] was a doozy! i think i [failed] :( ❋ Asdf (2003)

Yo, [don't sweat it]. You'll be [fine]. Yo doozy, [baby]. ❋ Kimkimmy (2009)

a [slutty] mother who goes out on [weekends] with [Matt] doozy ❋ The Moose9111 (2011)

"man...last night was a doozy." "Remember last [New Years]? [Me neither], it sure was a doozy." "[holy shit]...now THAT was a doozy." ❋ MrAdamT (2006)

Yo i got a [mean] [Doozy]! [That girl] is a Doozy! ❋ The Real Entertainer (2007)

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! ❋ Piggus_undergroundus (2009)

Man, [I swear] that [weed] was a [doozy]. ❋ Shw0wstr (2011)

The [answers] on a [spelling test] are likely to include a couple of real [doozies]. ❋ Fried Hog (2008)

Did you [read that] [article]? It's a [doozie]. ❋ Awksauce (2008)

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