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doodlebugging

Using a seismic method for exploring for oil that entails setting off explosions at measured intervals and recording the shock waves' passage through different strata.

Bill spent the summer doodlebugging with a seismic crew off the Great Barrier Reef.

by Duckbutt July 12, 2005

47๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


doodlebug

British nickname given to the German V-1 Flying Bomb weapon during WWII.

She died in a doodlebug raid on London in 1944.

by cambius May 12, 2009

25๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


doodlebug

1/ someone who doodles on their school notes.
2/ a pet name for a cute blue-eyed, blond-haired boy

1/ the doodlebug next to me drew sweet pictures of eyeballs and skulls on my chem notes.
2/ jonny is a doodlebug.

by sweet pie April 19, 2005

38๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


doodlebug

1) the larval form of the antlion (also spelled ant lion), also known as a backward bug or backwards bug. It is a true insect.

2) the pill bug (a crustacean, not an insect- Order: Isopoda). Its various species are found all over the world. English slang names include: roly poly (spelled many ways), doodlebug, woodlouse, woodbug, armadillo bug, ball bug, bowling ball bug, hardy back, potato bug, slater, chuggy pig, butcher boy, carpenter, cheesybug, cheeselog, daddy gamfer (also spelled daddy gampfer), beetle bug, and Granny Grey. The most common slang names in America are roly poly and doodlebug.

3) the sow bug (also a crustacean in the Order Isopoda), which looks much like the pillbug, except it can't roll up. It has some of the same slang names as the pill bug.

1) The child dropped an ant into the doodlebug's pit, and watched in facination as the sand monster grabbed it.

2) The doodlebugs rolled up into tiny balls each time the children flicked them with their fingers.

3) Maxie caught a doodlebug that couldn't roll up.

by livzalotz July 1, 2006

46๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


doodlebug

Although it is used to describe an ant lion who builds conical mounds to trap it's prey and the dung beetle who lays its eggs in little balls of cow pies then rolls them backwards to who knows where, oilfield workers know this term as describing a person who is in the oil exploration business. Mainly seismic crews.

"Some doodlebugs use dynamite to find oil and others use vibrators". "Those damn doodlebuggers tore up my cottonfield with their trucks again"

by geo search April 4, 2006

14๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


doodlebug

(n) An ant-lion, an insect larva that digs conical pits in order to trap ants.

Morty liked to drop ants into doodlebug pits.

by Heptune May 11, 2005

13๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


Doodlebug

1) Any painted rock for the garden, especially to form a cuddly creature such as a ladybug.

2) Cute and cuddly girlfriend or boyfriend.

1) I love my doodlebugs but beware the Garden gnomes who hunt them.

2) Jackie curled up on the couch while Kent gently ran his fingers through her hair, his little doodlebug.

by SchnuckiputziDoodlebuggi November 2, 2023