phrase General Slang

up to high doh

· phrase · irish

Wound up, in a state, nerves shot.

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Definitions

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Highly agitated, worked up, hyper. Doh as in the top note of the scale — you're pitched right up there, can't come back down. Used for stress, excitement or both at once.

“She had the kids up to high doh before Santa even came.”
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up to high doh In A Sentence

She had the kids up to high doh before Santa even came.

Origin & Usage

From solfège — doh being the top of the octave. Common across Ireland and parts of Scotland.

People Also Ask

What does up to high doh mean?

It means wound up, in a state, with your nerves shot.

How do you use up to high doh in a sentence?

"She's up to high doh waiting on those exam results."

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