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doodie up

C1 slang

A very rare or non-standard variant possibly meaning to dress up or decorate. Not a recognized standard English phrasal verb.

In plain English

Not a standard phrasal verb. Possibly a playful or dialectal form of 'doll up' or 'dress up'.

What does "doodie up" mean?

One main meaning — here's how to use it.

1 C1 idiomatic slang

Non-standard; possibly a playful or dialectal variant meaning to dress up or make something look nice.

"The kids wanted to doodie up their bedroom with streamers and balloons."

Usage tip

This expression is not attested in standard dictionaries and has no established meaning in mainstream English. It may be a playful, childish, or highly regional/idiosyncratic form. ESL learners should avoid using it.

How to conjugate "doodie up"

The five tense forms you'll use most often.

Base
doodie up
I/you/we/they
3rd person
doodies up
he/she/it
Past simple
doodied up
yesterday
Past participle
doodied up
have + pp
-ing form
doodiing up
continuous

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