Citations:doobage


 * 1985 — John Hughes, The Breakfast Club, 00:54:22:
 * John Bender: So, Ahab, can I have all my doobage?


 * 1993 — Tabitha King, One on One, Signet (1993), ISBN 9780451179814, page 81:
 * "Maybe you ought to cut the doobage outa your budget."
 * 1995 — Peter Lenardon, "Waterloo Students Weeded Out", Imprint, 13 October 1995:
 * When they arrived, staff told the pair that unless they handed over the doobage, they would be searched by police.
 * 1995 — Courtney Love, "Summer of Love", Spin, December 1995:
 * I watched The Breakfast Club twice a day every day for about two weeks. I'd watch it before we went on stage. I even started calling pot "doobage" and big-necked frat boys in the front row "sporto."
 * 1999 — "Monk Rock: Music, Mud, and Marijuana Minimums at the Tibetan Freedom Concert", Spin, September 1999:
 * No lager is served, but, happily, the doobage creates monk-concealing smoke clouds.
 * 2001 — Robert Mailer Anderson, Boonville, Creative Arts (2001), ISBN 9780887394799, page 25:
 * John knew he smelled doobage.
 * 2001 — K. M. Soehnlein, The World of Normal Boys, Kensington Books (2001), ISBN 9781575666617, page 85:
 * Ethan interrupts. "Hey, Spicer, you think we have time for doogbage before homeroom?"
 * 2002 — Caryn Ganz, "Who's Been Arrested Now?", Spin, July 2002:
 * Hip-hop crooner Nate Dog had apparently just sparked up some doobage when the Arizona highway patrol pulled over his tour bus for speeding in April.
 * 2005 — Erin Flanagan, The Usual Suspects, University of Nebraska Press (2005), ISBN 9780803220294, page 56:
 * "He's twenty years old," Mara said. "You want me to go back there and demand his doobage? Think about that, Ron."
 * 2005 — Clane Howard, The Hypocrisy of Disco: A Memoir, Chronicle Books (2007), ISBN 9780811859455, pages 71-72:
 * We sing Bob Dylan songs and Grateful Dead songs and Beatles songs and stop for gas and then join a long line of cars pulling into a flat bare field full of hippies gathered around their cars unpacking things and saying, Hey sister, spare some doobage?
 * 2007 — Tim Bergling, Chasing Adonis: Gay Men and the Pursuit of Perfection, Haworth Presss (2007), ISBN 9781560235088, page 172:
 * Tony says all that doobage they smoked makes what happened next a little hazy.
 * 2008 — Jessica Anya Blau, The Sumer of Naked Swim Parties, Harper Perennial (2008), ISBN 9780061452024, page 48:
 * "Someone's smokin' some doobage," Flip said. "Do you smell it?"
 * 2009 — Matt Beam, Last December, Puffin (2009), ISBN 9780143056560, page 33:
 * "Stoner?" I asked, and he said, "Yeah, like too much doobage," and he put his thumb and middle finger to his mouth like he was smoking a marijuana joint
 * 2009 — Reverend Jen, Live Nude Elf: The Sexperiments of Reverend Jen, Soft Skull Press (2009), ISBN 9781593762445, page 95:
 * I also looked like a narc, the type who might approach you at a party looking for "doobage."
 * 2009 — Michael Shilling, Rock Bottom, Back Bay Books (2009), ISBN 9780316040426, page 155:
 * On the shelf above his clothes lay the velvet shotgun box, wherein lay the doobage, the powders, the apparatus, and the several illegal firearms.
 * 2010 — Craig Johnson, Junkyard Dogs, Viking (2010), ISBN 9781101190166, page 131:
 * "So Ozzie was the financial backing and know-how for the doobage."
 * 2011 — Jonathan Evison, West of Here, Algonquin Books (2011), ISBN 9781565129528, page 225:
 * Krig was quick to forgive Thornburgh for being an ass-much and was more than happy to extend the olive branch, but it was Jared who forged ahead once Krig announced that "the doobage was toast."