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Discover LudwigSentence The word 'doodah' is a slang word typically used in the UK, and it can be used in written English, though it is less formal than many words.
You can use it when referring to something that is unimportant or insignificant. An example sentence could be: "He was late to the meeting again, but it's no great doodah - no one was expecting him to be on time anyway."
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Then he comments on the transmutation: "My next offering is 'Zip Up Your Doodah.' O.K. What else don't you want to hear?
If Hirsch is right, and if oil supplies peak before 2028, we're in deep doodah.
I also hate jazz singing, all that "scabadee doodah" stuff.
"These academics don't know doodah and want to study this stuff forever.
This clearly derives from a number performed by the Bonzo Dog Doodah Band in the Beatles Magical Mystery Tourr.
No, taking the pee! (m in tie + no penny; ref. 1970's Bonzo Dog Doodah Band).
S. J. O'Boyle: Doodah band taking money?
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You bet your Manolo doodahs they would.
If we had access to the Siegels' billions who's to say we wouldn't be sitting on golden thrones too, roaring about our net asset doodahs and demanding a fleet of pissed-off pomeranians for our indoor roller rink?
Confronted with his bionic doppelganger – three months in the making, fully functioning circulatory system, $1m of cutting-edge doodahs, pioneering wotsits et al – the Swiss psychologist appears unsure of how to greet it.
"Surely we can do better than Bonzo Dog Doodah band references in these virtual hallowed halls?!
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