DOOCED

Etymology 1

Adjective

dooced (comparative more dooced, superlative most dooced)

(dated, dialect) Deuced.

Adverb

dooced (comparative more dooced, superlative most dooced)

(dated, dialect) Deuced.

Etymology 2

Coined in 2002 from the pseudonym of American blogger Heather Armstrong.

Verb

dooced

(internet slang) Dismissed from one's job as a result of one's actions on the Internet.

Source: Wiktionary



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