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#21
Quote:Originally posted by Hoon
How about we just refer to you as
\"Dootie-Doo\"?

It'll be alot easier on all of us.

I don't know how to pronounce it either. Not enough u's I suppose.

This is a sensible suggestion.
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#22
Quote:Originally posted by 60FeetUnderWater
funny thing for me is that a friend and I say \"doot-dah-doo\" as code speak for \"tokin up\".

just wanted to add that.


Do you make a little rusty trombone motion with your hands too?

you stink.

Luv ya.
NO! I AM WHITE FOLKS!
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#23
I don't do rusty trombones! I only toss salads!!!1!! (imma hypocrite; tht was a cross-board reference)


(but, if you really wanna know Ladddy: Whenever uttering that magical phrase, my friend and I do that thing with our thumb & pointer finger and pretend-hold the invisible joint to our lips as we say "Hey, you wanna, you know, doot-dah-doo?")
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#24
That's neat.

But my version of "dooty-doo" comes from the root word "Duty-Free" which was how we refered to a lazy co-worker of ours.
Since then, everytime we encounter someone who's either lazy, unintelligent, inactive or just plain flabby chinned...we refer to them as "Dooty-Doo's"
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