doozy

Etymology
. Perhaps from (Rudyard Kipling used "daisy" in this sense) or the name of Italian actress. The automobile manufacturer is often erroneously cited as the origin, but the word existed more than a decade earlier. Alternatively possibly from, Introduced into America with the wave of Polish immigration around 1900.

Noun

 * 1)  Something that is extraordinary: often troublesome, difficult or problematic, but sometimes extraordinary in a positive sense.

Translations

 * French: c'est quelque chose
 * German:, starkes Stück,
 * Russian:

Adjective

 * 1)  Of high quality; remarkable; excellent.
 * 2)  Sporty, ostentatious, flashy.
 * 1)  Sporty, ostentatious, flashy.
 * 1)  Sporty, ostentatious, flashy.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * German:, extraordinär,