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dooryard

The exterior area of a home surrounding the most commonly used entryway, typically the driveway area; A logical extension of "barnyard," "back yard" and "front yard," it is likely that this compound word grew out of a necessity to distinguish working areas from living areas. In a practice common to the region, homes were attached to barns and other out-buildings; dooryard identifies the exterior area of a home not given over to farming. A household word in the County, dooryard is seldom heard elsewhere.

"Buddy does a good job of plowin' out th' dooryard."

by whitner November 14, 2006

70πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


dooryard

A Maine term for front yard or driveway.

Boy: Who drove into the dooryard?
Girl: Its my folks!
Boy: Oh no!
Girl: Quick! Put your clothes back on before they come in!!

by Mel Function September 6, 2003

80πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Dooryard

New England term for driveway.

The car is parked in the dooryard.

by Winowsk May 19, 2015

13πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Dooryard Handjob

When a mud cricket jerks ya off in some dude’s driveway in Washington County, Maine

Heard ya girl gave you a Dooryard Handjob at ya ma’s house

by TheDowneaster February 10, 2022


Hoofty Dooryard

Autocorrect version of hoofty doofty

(tries to type hoofty doofty for the first time)

Hoofty dooryard

by hydrated_calcium July 4, 2021

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Dooryard

The entire area in front of the main entrance to a suburban home.

She kicked him out again. This time, his stuff was strewn all over their dooryard: his clothes down the lawn, his gear in the driveway and the heaviest stuff just kind of landed off the front steps.

by Lorealee January 26, 2021