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doo–doo
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doo–doo
(noun)
doo–doo
/
ˈ
duːˌduː/
noun
doo–doo
/
ˈ
duːˌduː/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOO–DOO
[
noncount
]
informal
:
solid waste discharged from the body
I stepped in dog
doo-doo
. [=
poop
]
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in deep doo-doo
informal
:
in a very bad situation
If the car won't start, we're
in deep doo-doo
. [=
in deep trouble
]
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