English word dookie comes from Proto-Germanic *dōną (To do, make. To put, place.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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*dōną | Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) | To do, make. To put, place. |
don | Old English (ang) | To do. To make, cause. |
ġedōn | Old English (ang) | |
ȝedon | Middle English (enm) | |
do | English (en) | (music) A syllable used in solfège to represent the first and eighth tonic of a major scale. (archaic) ado; bustle; stir; to-do; A period of confusion or argument.. (colloquial) A party, celebration, social function.. (obsolete) A deed; an act.. (obsolete, UK, slang) A cheat; a swindler.. (informal) A hairdo.. Something that can or should be done (usually in the phrase dos and don'ts). (UK, [...] |
dookie | English (en) | (US, slang, African American Vernacular English) feces (US, slang, African American Vernacular English) (derivation from earlier and more common use of noun) describing gold jewelry which is thick in circumference (often to excessiveness), reminiscent of the thickness of feces. |