D'oh is a word that passed directly from the mind of an actor into the main stream language, instantly becoming part of the vocabulary of any English speaker who has watched The Simpsons on television. It is the sound you make when you slap your own forrid ( spelled "forehead" ) in disgust, the universal and yet inarticulate tragic cry of the human condition, signaling the sudden arrival of unwelcome, unhappy understanding.
"D'oh!" - an expression of pained frustration or anger, as popularized by Homer Simpson on the animated series "The Simpsons" (1989 to date).
* It is also the name of a crater in the Asgard ray system on the Jovian moon Callisto.
money/cash/doh/etc. (:
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Baby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby shark, Doh-doh, doh, dohBaby sharkRepeat with:Momma SharkDaddy SharkGrandpa SharkSwimmer DudeHungry SharkSwam awaySwam way too slowLost a legHappy sharkCall 9-1-1It's too lateThat's the end
Hmmm alot of songs do that, is it pop, rock, jazz you could try looking up 90s (pop) songs? The only one i could think of is called "blue"
Play-Doh's nicknames were Playdoh, Playdough, Play Doh, Play Dough, Play-Dough, Play*Doh, Play-Doh Modeling Compund
Jonathan Doh goes by Jon Doh, Jon, J.D., J Doh, Jonny, and Jonny D.
Essentially, yes, although they are used in different contexts. "Tonic" is used in discussions about harmony and "do" or "doh" in solfege, the description of melody, but either way they mean the first note on a scale.
In mad gab, plurbaloobagerbesh means play doh.
Dodo pronounces (doh-doh.)
Félix Doh died in 2003.
Jonathan Doh is 5' 8".
Yes, play-doh is organic.