D'oh-eth

What is D'oh-eth?


1.

Amish style old-English version of D'oh

Amish: 'Tis a fine barn English, but 'tis not a pool

Homer Simpson: D'oh-eth

2.

Amish style old-English version of "D'oh" used in "the swimming pool" episode of The Simpsons.

Amish dude: "I don't quite think that's a barn there, English."

Homer: "D'oh-eth!"

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