Doo-eee?

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Doo-eee?

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Not sure on the spelling here but to me it sounds like "Doo-eeee".

I heard a lot of people using this term in the Coffeeshops when they were leaving. I think I remember someone saying it meant "Later On" or something to that effect.

What is the proper definition of this word and how's it spelled?


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doowee

means bye
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and in dutch we write it doei or doewie
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Thanks for the help claudandus!

Nice to know I was on the right track. Thanks for the spelling too.

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bye :D
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