: an extraordinary one of its kind a real doozy of a snowstorm.

adjective, dozier, doziest. drowsy; half asleep.

Doozy is often used to mean troublesome or problematic, but it can also be used with a positive meaning. It means extraordinary. It’s probably an alteration of the daisy flower, and started in 18th-century England as a slang word.

An event, occurance or situation that is surprising, unexpected and typically bad, and not a positive experience. Also sometimes known as an RD. Can be real doozie l, or real doozy (both acceptable). Example: Just had a meeting with my boss today, I tell you what, that meeting was a real doozie!

nagy is a valid English word.

Yes, dozy is in the scrabble dictionary.

Yes, the is in the scrabble dictionary.

What is another word for doozy?

beaut beauty
snorter something
dilly doozie
nifty peach
pip pippin

Answer: Webster’s on-line dictionary suggests that doozy is a derivative of daisy and began to be used in about 1916. A doozy is something extraordinary or one of a kind. The Duesenberg automobile gave the word a boost. These vehicles were known as duesies in the 1920s and 1930s.

Doozy in a Sentence

  1. We thought our 4th of July weekend would be boring, but the eventful holiday turned out to be a doozy.
  2. This tough test is a doozy and should be studied for more than any other exam.
  3. My own wedding was nice, but my sister’s impressive ceremony was a doozy!
  • zags.
  • zany.
  • zaps.
  • zarf.
  • zeal.
  • zebu.
  • zeda.
  • zeds.

Zed is valid Scrabble Word.

noun. A person who receives unemployment benefit.