holy doodle
An expression of surprise.
noun
A fool, a simpleton, a mindless person.
Mrs. Sneak. Why doodle! jackanapes! harkee, who am I? Sneak. Come, don't go to call names: am I? vhy my vife, and I am your master.
Perceval. Weep on! weep on! thou flouted loon, Weep on! weep on! thou gowky doodle!
A small mindless sketch, etc.
The penis.
His doodle hung as limp as last month's celery.
Her favorite had been when she'd convinced the lascivious guards that Dinah's red hair meant she was a witch, and if they molested her, their doodles would shrivel up between their legs and fall off. Daisy had assured her that no man would risk losing his doodle.
verb
To draw or scribble aimlessly.
The bored student doodled a submarine in his notebook.
The managing director doodled.
To engage in something non-seriously; fiddle.
I've been expecting women's music finally to discover New Wave and technopop, and this album is the evidence that someone has been peaking ^([sic]) at music videos and doodling around with sythesizers.
I can tell you that he does indeed spend a lot of time on business and social calls, social chats, doodling around on AOL, and skimming the daily paper while those patients are piling up.
To drone like a bagpipe.
noun
Any crossbreed of a poodle with a different breed of dog.