1. doody - Noun
2. doody - Verb
3. Doody - Proper noun
doody (usually uncountable, plural doodies)
(US, slang, childish) Excrement, poop.
doody (third-person singular simple present doodies, present participle doodying, simple past and past participle doodied)
(intransitive, US, slang, childish) To defecate, poop.
Doody (plural Doodys)
A surname.
Henson was an innovator from the start: At a time when many TV puppets relied on wood and strings, he opted for softer materials like felt and foam. This enabled his creations to express a range of emotions, unlike, say, an eternally grinning Howdy Doody. Jim Henson
Andy Doody, who has worked in private hire for nearly four decades, has been faced with dwindling customers and frustrated drivers, even after the lockdown eased in July. Source: Internet
Doody 45. This comic and witty novel is ultimately a satire of the kind of oppressive masculine values that shaped a young woman's life in the 18th century, as well as of other forms of social hypocrisy. Source: Internet
Doody 36. Feeling that she had transgressed what was proper, she burnt that same year her first manuscript, The History of Caroline Evelyn, which she had written in secret. Source: Internet
Complications arose because Alison Doody 's double had not been filmed for the scene's latter two elements, so the background and hair from the first shot had to be used throughout, with the other faces mapped over it. Source: Internet
Doody 451. The play tells the story of Celia and Beaufort, lovers kept apart by their families due to "economic insufficiency". Source: Internet