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Definition of a doozy

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Slang terms with the same meaning

Other terms relating to 'a mistake, bad idea, wrong, inappropriate':

Definitions include: injured.
Definitions include: coffee.
Definitions include: a funny or silly person. Also goof-ball.
Definitions include: inappropriate.
Definitions include: Most uses of "shit" also work with "crap", except where noted below.
Definitions include: to make something like ass.
Definitions include: "situation".
Definitions include: the police.
Definitions include: based on faulty information or suspicions.
Definitions include: to severely injure (a person) or damage or ruin (a thing.)
Definitions include: censored version of "bullshit".
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool"; "awesome".
Definitions include: something self-defeating.
Definitions include: to accidentally press a button or key adjacent to the desired one, e.g. while typing on a keyboard or entering a phone number.
Definitions include: sadistic; "messed up".

Other terms relating to 'big, large':

Definitions include: extremely large.
Definitions include: spelling variant of ginormous.
Definitions include: large.
Definitions include: an ugly person.
Definitions include: huge.
Definitions include: an impressive.
Definitions include: a large marijuana cigarette; "a large joint".
Definitions include: huge, enormous.
Definitions include: "humongous".
Definitions include: an impressive.
Definitions include: something huge.
Definitions include: big, but not necessarily old.

Other terms relating to 'hard, confusing, difficult, a problem':

Definitions include: a masculine homosexual male.
Definitions include: "done".
Definitions include: to be in serious trouble.
Definitions include: a short amount of time.
Definitions include: penis.
Definitions include: the problem.
Definitions include: something that has many difficult issues.
Definitions include: a stubborn person.
Definitions include: to encounter difficulties.
Definitions include: Alternate spelling of donezo.
Definitions include: to acquire.
Definitions include: someone or something who will die soon.
Definitions include: "impossible".
Definitions include: a metaphorical place suggesting a difficult situation or period of time.
Definitions include: exclamation of disappointment.

Slang terms with the same root words

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Definitions include: to loiter.
Definitions include: a place in the countryside, where hicks live
Definitions include: rubber boots for walking in wet/muddy places. used in New Zealand.
Definitions include: showy vehicle rims made with independently spinning surfaces that continue to spin (inside the rim) when the vehicle stops.
Definitions include: extremely inebriated.
Definitions include: Unemployment insurance.
Definitions include: drunk.
Definitions include: the event in which a person's shoe comes off (partially or completely) due to the heel being stepped on by a person or animal.
Definitions include: intensifier.
Definitions include: prefix applied to another word.

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