: 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 |
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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
- We thought our 4th of July weekend would be boring, but the eventful holiday turned out to be a doozy.
- This tough test is a doozy and should be studied for more than any other exam.
- 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.