noun General Slang

doux-doux

DOO-doo · noun · informal

A sweet term of endearment for a loved one.

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An affectionate name for a sweetheart or dear one, especially in a romantic context. Also spelt dou-dou.

“Come here mih doux-doux, let me hold you.”
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doux-doux In A Sentence

Come here mih doux-doux, let me hold you.

Origin & Usage

Trinidadian, from French 'doux' (sweet), reduplicated; common across the French-Creole Caribbean.

Variants dou-doudoudou

People Also Ask

What does doux-doux mean?

It's a sweet term of endearment for a sweetheart or loved one, much like 'darling' or 'sweetheart'.

Where does doux-doux come from?

It comes from the French 'doux' (sweet), reduplicated, and is common across the French-Creole Caribbean.

How do you say doux-doux?

It's pronounced 'doo-doo' and used affectionately with a partner or dear one.

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