Noun
(colloquial, euphemistic, often childish) Excrement.
Child: You're a doo-doo head.
(colloquial) Difficulty; trouble.
Profit margins are down and we're all in deep doo-doo.
doo doo
I definitely don't think that I'm hot doo-doo. I don't. Drew Barrymore
In the rural South, you have a town of 30,000 people and everybody's pretty much thrown on the same pile of doo-doo. You just learn to make the best of it and live with one another. Bubba Sparxxx
But McConnell thrives in deep doo-doo when it comes to the messy process of deal-making. Source: Internet
's moral fiber out of the dung heap, editors last week pulled two Doonesbury strips from the comics page, pushing the boundaries of modern doo-doo editorial theory. Source: Internet
UK arrivals - dropping after Brexit and you might as well write of the Brits for the next decade because they have dropped themselves in economic doo-doo. Source: Internet
Pete and Bennet are best friends and run the Deep Doo-Doo website. Source: Internet