US and Canadian informal a child's word for excrement
doo-doo in American English
(ˈduˌdu)
noun
1. Informal
feces; excrement
originally a child's term
2. Slang
trouble
usually in the phrase in deep doo-doo
Also written ˈdooˌdoo
Examples of 'doo-doo' in a sentence
doo-doo
Doggie makes doo-doo on the simulated grass, you throw overboard---see the loop on the corner for the line?
Annie Proulx THE SHIPPING NEWS (2002)
All related terms of 'doo-doo'
doo
any of various birds of the family Columbidae, having a heavy body, small head, short legs , and long pointed wings : order Columbiformes. They are typically smaller than pigeons
doo-wop
rhythm-and-blues harmony vocalizing developed by unaccompanied street-corner groups in the US in the 1950s
Sea-Doo
a small self-propelled watercraft for one person
zoo doo
compost made from the dung of zoo animals
clabby-doo
a large black mussel
clappy-doo
a large black mussel
cushie-doo
a large Eurasian pigeon , Columba palumbus, having white patches on the wings and neck
scooby doo
a clue
cock-a-doodle-doo
an imitation or representation of a cock crowing
whoop-de-do
noisy or excited activity, commotion , or fuss ; hoopla, ballyhoo , to-do, etc.