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doozie

Definition:

A doozie refers to something outstanding, exceptional, or extraordinary. It can also mean a difficult, challenging, or problematic situation. The term is often used colloquially to describe something remarkable or out of the ordinary.

Usage:

As a noun:

1. That movie was a real doozie! I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.

2. The car accident was a doozie, but luckily no one was seriously injured.

As an adjective:

1. She wore a doozie of a dress to the party; everyone was talking about it.

2. The storm last night was a doozie; it caused a lot of damage to the city.

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