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scooby doo

/ ˌskuːbɪ ˈduː /

noun

  1. slang:rhyming.
    a clue Often shortened toscooby

    I don't have a scooby doo what you're talking about



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Word History and Origins

Origin of scooby doo1

C20: from Scooby Doo , a cartoon character on children's television

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Example Sentences

The composite photo whose eyes follow you around the room are less Matthew Lewis or Sheridan Le Fanu than “Scooby-Doo.”

That was my first movie, so I was totally green, and he was at the height of his Scooby Doo craziness.

Plus, if you have kids, you may recognize her as Velma in the live-action Scooby-Doo movies.

The dog might even have been drugged (we might call this the Scooby Doo explanation).

It was that Oogie Boogie was actually Dr. Finkelstein in disguise—sort of a Scooby-Doo sort of ending.

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