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Definition of a whackadoodle

whackadoodle

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Definitions include: Usually used as a greeting referring to someone on the top of their game.
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Definitions include: A person in which sexual intercourse is had with out of pity, or desperation; Not usually a desirable person.
Definitions include: an idiotic or incompetent person.
Definitions include: to defecate.
Definitions include: a person who criticizes after having hindsight.
Definitions include: very accurate.
Definitions include: to over-think something, well beyond what is needed; to consider and reconsider and reconsider again often leading to an inability to make a decision.
Definitions include: a man popular with women.
Definitions include: misspelling of "the dog's bollocks".

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