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"D'oh!" (/ˈdoʊʔ/ DOH) is a catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from the long-running American animated sitcom The Simpsons (1989–present). It is typically used when Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something stupid, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him. All his prominent blood relations—son Bart, daughters Lisa and Maggie, his father, his mother and half-brother—have also been heard to use it themselves in similar circumstances. On a few occasions Homer's wife Marge and even non-related characters such as Mr. Burns and Sideshow Bob have also used this phrase.
In 2006, "d'oh!" was listed as number six on TV Land's list of the 100 greatest television catchphrases. The spoken word "d'oh" is a sound trademark of 20th Century Fox. Since 2001, the word "doh" has appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary, without the apostrophe. The earliest recorded usages of the sound "d'oh" are in numerous episodes of the BBC radio series It's That Man Again between 1945 and 1949, but the OxfordWords blog notes "Homer was responsible for popularizing it as an exclamation of frustration."
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The clips are in chronological order. If one is missing I am sorry. Feel free to leave comments with more non-Homer D'ohs :) S1EP4 S1EP12 S2EP1 S2EP5 S2EP6 S2EP14 S2EP15 S2EP16 S2EP18 S2EP20 S2EP22 S3EP2 S3EP4 S3EP13 S3EP17 S3EP23 S4EP8 S4EP11 S4EP14 S4EP16 S4EP19 S4EP20 S5EP S5EP11 S5EP16 S5EP18 S5EP21 S6EP1 S6EP2 S6EP4 S6EP7 S6EP8 S6EP10 S6EP13 S6EP15 S6EP19 S6EP21 S6EP22 S7EP1 S7EP8 S7EP12 S7EP13 S7EP18 S7EP22 S8EP13 S8EP20 S9EP3 S9EP5 S9EP6 S10EP12 S10EP23 S12EP2 S12EP3 S12EP7 S12EP16 S13EP6 S13EP8 S15EP2 S15EP15 S15EP22 S22EP18 S23EP14 All rights reserved by Disney
Best of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!" - PART 1
Hello, this is Jerman in the Morning. Good Jerman to you. Today, part three of our series of the agonizing pain in which I live every daaaay. Thumbnail by Punchesco: https://hogarth-hangedman.com/ Editor: Holy Mackerel The Third https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWQfOwdO0OfuKTb6p4-P1Ag Main Channel http://www.youtube.com/jerma985 Twitch Stream: http://www.twitch.tv/jerma985
"Heeerrre's Johnny! D'oh" "Daaavid Letterman!" "I'm Mike Wallace, I'm Morley Safer, and I'm Ed Bradley! All this and Andy Rooney tonight on 60 Minutes!" "AAAAHHH!!" From "The Shinning" segment of Season 6 Episode 6, "Treehouse of Horror V".
Is this Simpsons donut worth the D'oh? ✨Recipe: ⅔ cups milk 2 ¼ teaspoons (1 package) Active Dry Yeast 1 Egg 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) melted butter ¼ cup Granulated Sugar ½ teaspoon Salt 2 ¼ cups Flour 1 quart Vegetable Oil, for frying 1 cup Powdered Sugar 2 tablespoons Milk 6 teaspoons Maraschino Cherry Syrup Extra pink food coloring as necessary Rainbow sprinkles (a.k.a. Jimmies) Directions: 1. Heat the milk until warm (~90°F). Stir in yeast. Let mixture sit for 5 minutes or until foamy. 2. In stand mixer bowl, beat together together eggs, butter, sugar, salt and yeast mixture. Once consistent, change to a dough hook and add 1 cup of the flour, mixing until combined. Slowly add the rest of the flour until dough pulls away from sides of bowl, adding more flour if necessary. 3. Remove d...
For when a normal D'oh! doesn't cut it.
호머 심슨의 D'oh! 스페셜 - PART 1 *각 영상 부분마다 시즌/에피소드/제목 정보 표기되어 있습니다.
We don't want ya in our town, Simpson!
"D'oh!" (/ˈdoʊʔ/ DOH) is a catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from the long-running American animated sitcom The Simpsons (1989–present). It is typically used when Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something stupid, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him. All his prominent blood relations—son Bart, daughters Lisa and Maggie, his father, his mother and half-brother—have also been heard to use it themselves in similar circumstances. On a few occasions Homer's wife Marge and even non-related characters such as Mr. Burns and Sideshow Bob have also used this phrase.
In 2006, "d'oh!" was listed as number six on TV Land's list of the 100 greatest television catchphrases. The spoken word "d'oh" is a sound trademark of 20th Century Fox. Since 2001, the word "doh" has appeared in the Oxford English Dictionary, without the apostrophe. The earliest recorded usages of the sound "d'oh" are in numerous episodes of the BBC radio series It's That Man Again between 1945 and 1949, but the OxfordWords blog notes "Homer was responsible for popularizing it as an exclamation of frustration."
TATU LYRICS
"30 Minut (30 Minutes)"
Zarevet ubezhat
Ili dver na zamok
I molchat I lezhat
Izuchat potolok
I mechtat ne kad vse
Tselovat nebesa
Potolok karusel
Polchasa polchasa
Polchasa poezda pod otkos
Palchasa ne tvoya polosa
Palchasa, palchasa v ne vopros
Ne otvet polchasa, polchasa
Polchasa bez tebya, polchasa
Polchasa on I ya, polchasa
Kazhdyi sam, kazhdyi sam Polchasa
po svoim adresam Polchasa
Sorvalas I kak vse
Kak vo sne
Ya ni ya
Ne moya karusel
I mechta ne moya
Ili dym, ili grust
Ili dozhd, po glazam
Ya vernus, ya vernus
Polachasa, polchasa
Polchasa poezda pod otkos
Palchasa ne tvoya polosa
Palchasa, palchasa v ne vopros
Ne otvet polchasa, polchasa
Polchasa bez tebya, polchasa
Polchasa on I ya, polchasa
Kazhdyi sam, kazhdyi sam Polchasa
po svoim adresam