Results for “scooby doo”
Modern Cockney rhyming slang for a clue — 'I haven't got a Scooby'.
A clue — almost always used in the negative ('I havnae got a scooby').
One of a bodybuilder's many daily meals.
Sneaking into the enemy base to smash objectives while they're busy elsewhere.
Black-beanie wojak archetype: the depressed, nihilistic early-twenties guy who's given up.
Skeleton-trumpet onomatopoeia — the sound a meme skeleton makes.
Cutesy baby-talk version of upvote.
Cutesy version of downvote — the evil twin of updoot.
The off-licence — where you nip out to grab a few cans.
Down in the dumps. Glum-faced.
Michigan word for a sliding glass patio door.
The lead truck in a convoy scouting for cops ahead.
The rear truck in a convoy watching for cops coming up behind.
A duvet / quilt.
In the opening stages of a match.
A relaxed, casual word for a joint.
Clipped form of doobie, a joint.
Dying in prison rather than being released.
Ready at the cell door to be let out.
To dip, duck or bathe in water
A person from Dumfries
Crazy, mad or deranged
A pigeon or dove
A placeholder word for something whose name you forget.
A placeholder for a thing you can't name.
A one-sided dynamic where only one person is allowed to reach out.
Down
An off-licence (shop selling alcohol to take away).
A gadget or thing whose name escapes you.
Shut the door; you're wasting the AC or heat.
Completely useless.
A pointed way of saying "get out."
Leaning fully into pessimism, doom, or hopelessness — sometimes as an identity, often half-ironically.
Doom-spiral catchphrase meaning it's completely over, paired with a defeated Joe Biden face.
Geordie for the toilet — originally the outdoor one.
A door latch — and the verb for lifting it.
A great thick doorstep sandwich.
Shut the door — yelled by every Welsh parent ever.
A voodoo charm to ward off evil — or wish it on someone.
A floor level in a prison wing — where your cell door opens onto.