1. dookie - Noun
2. dookie - Adjective
dookie (plural dookies)
(Scotland) swimming costume, bathing suit
dookie (uncountable)
(US, slang, African-American Vernacular) feces
dookie (not comparable)
(US, slang, African-American Vernacular) Of jewelry: ostentatiously thick.
dookie (plural dookies)
Alternative form of dukey (“penny gaff”)
Green Day and Dookie s enormous sales paved the way for a host of bankable North American pop punk bands in the following decade. Source: Internet
Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt played a bass solo on the song "Welcome To Paradise" from the 1994 album Dookie and on the song "Makeout Party" from the 2012 album ¡Dos! Source: Internet
Known as Dookie, she lived with her grandparents, Capt. and Mrs. Joshua J. Ward, at Oak Hill, a portion of Arcadia Plantation once owned by her great-grandfather, until she was 10. Her family then moved to Pawleys Creek. Source: Internet
In 1995, Dookie won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album and the band was nominated for nine MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year. Source: Internet
Lorenzo Dookie, 24, a sales clerk, of Mathura Street, St. James, appeared before Magistrate. Source: Internet
I hear Mia had quite the reputation at Dookie? Source: Internet