Pronounced (duke)
Documentation of a one way conversation.
To email fully knowing you will recieve no response.
Yeah I plan on following this dooc up with several phone calls.
I have to go make a dooc to cover my ass.
Didnt you see the dooc I sent you about that last month?
I havnt had time to dooc it out today.
To be fired from you job because of the contents of your weblog.
Dude, did you hear what happen to Mary, she got dooced.
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Getting fired because of something that you wrote in your weblog.
"Blogger Heather B. Armstrong coined the phrase in 2002, after she was fired from her Web design job for writing about work and colleagues on her blog, Dooce.com" (Source: Yahoo.com)
Last October, Delta Air Lines flight attendant Ellen Simonetti was fired, she said, for what her supervisor called a misuse of uniform. Simonetti had posted on her personal blog, Queen of Sky (now called Diary of a Fired Flight Attendant), pictures of herself, in her uniform, on an empty plane. Her blog also contained thinly veiled work stories.
(Yahoo! News)
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dooced: to lose oneβs job because of oneβs website.
Dude, I heard Janey got dooced last week.
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To get fired from your job because you post about your job on your weblog.
Also see: dooced
Heather B. Armstrong got dooced.
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The act of refreshing dooce.com umpteen times in the course of a day, week or month to see if there is fresh content.
I had nothing to do at work this afternoon, so I spent most of that time doocing.
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1. To be fired from your job from talking about it on your blog. Dooce.com
2. "To have the hit count on one's blog jump from 20 to 6,000 hits per day from a single mention by Dooce." From 12tutufondue.blogspot.com
See also dooce.
1. I was dooced yesterday because some scumbag sent my boss the link to my blog.
2. Dooce linked me in her post and I got Dooced because of it.
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