Dafling minor finds it annoying when the usual suspects among her classmates start it.
I don't think anyone knows what it means - it's just a thing to be in on that adults aren't.
Hasn't this been discussed already , either somewhere here in Heaven or All Saints?
Yes, though I forget which thread.
Short version: It comes from the rap song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by Skrilla, released in February of this year. Part of the point is that it has no set meaning (even in the song), but can mean whatever someone using it wants it to mean in a given context, leaving outsiders (adults) bewildered.
According to an article in The Atlantic newsletter the phrase reached its peak around Halloween and is expected to disappear around New Years. Something else is bound to replace it, of course.
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I don't think anyone knows what it means - it's just a thing to be in on that adults aren't.
Short version: It comes from the rap song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by Skrilla, released in February of this year. Part of the point is that it has no set meaning (even in the song), but can mean whatever someone using it wants it to mean in a given context, leaving outsiders (adults) bewildered.