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doo dee balls

aka dangleberries

i have doodee balls in my rectal cavity

by pimphomeo July 27, 2003

10๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Tang Soo Doo

ART OF TANG SOO DO
The art of Tang Soo Do is depicted as an Eternal Triangle in which the body, mind and spirit are interrelated. The concept of the eternal triangle is used to design classes that will simultaneously develop all aspects of the total person.



MEANING OF TANG SOO DO
Literally translated, the word "TANG" means Tang Dynasty of China, which reflects the shared cultural background between China and Korea (617 -907AD). "SOO" means hand, but implies defensive strike. "DO" means way of life or art. Thus "TANG SOO DO" means the Korean classical martial art which was influenced by the Tang method of martial art.

HISTORY OF TANG SOO DO
The exact origin of Tang Soo Do (as well as any of the martial arts in general) is obscure, though there are a number of historical theories. However, the most credible and the traditional view is that martial arts originated not in any one country, but in almost all parts of the world as the were needed by primitive people. The ancient ancestral art of Korean Tang Soo Do can be traced back to the period if the three kingdoms. They are as follows;

Koguryo Founded in 37BC in Northern Korea
Silla Founded in 57BC in the S.East peninsula
Paekche Founded in 18BC in the S.West of the peninsula
After a long series of wars, the Silla Dynasty united the three kingdoms in 668 AD. Among the three kingdoms, the Silla Dynasty was the most famous for it's development of martial arts. A corps formed by young aristocrats who were called the "Hwa Hrang Do" was the major group who developed the art. Over the years, Tang Soo Do became very popular among the military and public societies. It had many names...Soo Bahk Do, Kwon Bop, Tae Kyun, etc. The first complete martial arts book written in 1790 AD, contained illustrations and substantiated the theory that "Soo Bahk Ki", the formal name for Tang Soo Do, had quickly developed into a sophisticated art of combat techniques.

MODERN HISTORY OF TANG SOO DO
The subsequent occupation of Korea by the Japanese military regime took place from 1909 to 1945. During this period, practicing and teaching martial arts was forbidden. After World War II, in 1945, this restriction was lifted and several martial arts schools were established.

MOO DUK KWAN HWANG KEE
CHI DO KWAN KWAI BYUNG,YUN
CHUNG DO KWAN DUK SUNG,SON
SONG MOO KWAN BYUNG JIK,KIM
CHANG MOO KWAN NAM SUK,LEE
YUN MOO KWAN SANG SUP,CHUN
These founders started their own organizations respectively, and Grand Master Hwang Kee organized the Korean Soo Bahk Do Association. Besides the Soo Bahk Do association's existence in Korea, there were various other martial arts, called Kong Sii or Tae Soo. In 1965, all the various systems were unified into one organization called the "Korean Tae Kwon Do Association, and the arts were called Tae Kwon Do uniformly. As a Korean national sport, Tae Kwon Do initiated a new era, and instructors were dispatched throughout the world and the international tournaments were held. It was during those days that Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwan Do divided. Tang Soo Do strives to remain a fully traditional art.

Tang Soo Do is the best Korean martial art.

Tae Kwan Do is more of a sport.

by John Shin June 6, 2005

57๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scooby Doo Theory

The 5-College Consortium in western Massachusetts can be represented by the members of the scooby doo gang. UMass is Scooby. Hampshire is Shaggy. Amherst is Fred, Smith is Velma. Mount Holyoke is Daphne.

We find evidence for the Scooby Doo Theory in Smith College, also known as Velma, the nerdy one.

by Mary Lyon September 12, 2006

65๐Ÿ‘ 29๐Ÿ‘Ž


scooby doo acid

legendary high powered blotter acid. usually found with prints of scooby doo characters on hits, which make taking them even more hilarious. your lucky if you find any of these anymore..

yo, i heard jesus the bum took mad hits of scooby doo acid, and thats why hes like that.

i dont know, my dad told me he used to take that shit back in days, and hes fine

by rickrock May 26, 2008

31๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


You Doo Doh

An amalgam formed from the phrases "You Do That" and "You Do So." It is still unclear as to whether the initial usage of the phrase "You Doo Doh" was meant to mean "You Do That" or "You Do So." This phrase is currently sweeping through the New Jersey area as a replacement for both of these phrases. It can also be adapted to many other phrases such as "Ok so go do that" to "Ok so go doo doh."
It can also be used in more than one tense. The importance is on the word "Doh," however (in the non-Homer-Simpson sense).
Example:
"Do the dishes!"
"Already did doh!"
The origin of this phrase is quite well-known. It began with one schoolteacher at one small school in New Jersey. On one particular day he was rather livid at his class for violating those super-special rules that were made simply for the case of having rules. Example: No Gum Chewing. He turned, red-faced to the student and shouted, "IF YOU WANT TO GO CHEW YOUR GUM IN THE HALLWAY, YOU DOO DOH!" From then on, the phrase spread like wildfire, becoming frequently used both verbally and on the internet.
It is a very useful phrase as it is both powerful and versatile, and any given human being in the English-speaking United States would benefit from making it part of their vocabulary.
So go out and doo doh.

Present Tense
"Cletas, I'm off to wax the yellow aardvark!"
"Ok, you doo doh!"
Past Tense:
"Mert, Ponschiggythyst is eating out of the toilet again!"
"No! He did doh yesterday!"
Future Tense:
"Hoogalabah! Scrub the stamp bottles!"
"I'll doo doh later!"

by Xtoble September 22, 2005

35๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Scooby-Doo Effect

The act of the villain telling the audience (be it in a TV show, novel or play) the crafty ins-and-outs of his or her plans, more often than not after they have been caught out or caught in the act.
More often than not this relates to the exact moment that the rest of the characters learn about what exactly has been going on.

"So that was my plan: to steal the plans for the new Multi-Storey car park from the Town Hall so it could never ever be built.
And I would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for you meddling kids!"

The Scooby-Doo Effect in action.

by Rankles February 25, 2009

56๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


Doot-da-doo

The cardboard roll in the center of toilet paper, paper towels, wrapping paper etc.

Husband- "Don't throw away the doot-da-doo"!
Wife- "What's a doot-da-doo"?
Husband- (places paper towel roll to lips) "DOOT-DA-DOO"!!! (Smiles)

by Bigdude716 August 6, 2018

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