Do you mean--
dey- the governor of Algiers under the Ottoman Empire
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dogey- a calf with no mother
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dopey- half-asleep or drowsy
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dory- a small boat used for various purposes such as patrolling a harbor or transporting people from a larger vessel to the shore
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doer- somebody who does a particular thing
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doyen- a man who is the most experienced and respected member of a group or profession
2006-12-27 05:53:45
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answer #1
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answered by Grapy 2
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If you are referring to doey as in flour and water, I'm not sure I've ever heard it used to describe a person. In theory that person would be plyable. In other words, easy to influence or manipulate.
If you mean doey as in rymes with joy, that is a response meaning the person has said something obvious. Usually it is slightly insulting.
2006-12-27 13:31:53
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answer #2
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answered by Lew 4
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In general, it means the person is made of dough, like the Pillsbury Doughboy. However, specifically, it means that you have the brainpower of a clapped out 1974 AMC Pacer.
2006-12-27 13:28:55
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answer #3
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answered by tycobb9999 2
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Sticky and gooey. A blob. No substance or definition.
2006-12-27 13:27:32
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answer #4
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answered by It All Matters.~☺♥ 6
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Is that the little kid from Malcom In the Middle?
2006-12-27 13:27:22
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answered by James T 2
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Do you mean "doughy"??? If that is what you mean, it means fat and pasty.
2006-12-27 13:28:52
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answered by kherome 5
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Someone who always just want to say DUH to because they dont understand much.
2006-12-27 13:43:24
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answered by The BecaNATOR 5
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