doozie - 05/02/02 09:36 AM
where does this word come from? I don't remember coming across it growing up in UK, and the only use I 've seen of it in Aus is I think in an USn context. What does it mean literally?
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The New Dictionary of American Slang says the Duesenberg was considered such a desirable product that it gave rise to the noun “doozie,” which means a person or thing that is remarkable, wonderful and superior.