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- noun A simple
cartoon ordoodle , whose contents are given ahumorous description.
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Examples
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If you rotate the signature to the right it sort of resembles the well-known droodle of a woman putting on pantyhose.
25 Copies of Coffee Shop Available; The Future of Coffee Shop « Whatever 2007
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The false belief measure used was part of a "droodle task" developed by Chandler and Helm (1984).
Planet Atheism 2009
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Meanwhile, if a class is bad enough that half the students want to watch youtube, then I doubt you’re going to generate great pedagogical improvements by forcing them to close their laptops and droodle.
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Meanwhile, if a class is bad enough that half the students want to watch youtube, then I doubt you’re going to generate great pedagogical improvements by forcing them to close their laptops and droodle.
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