Define Dowie Meaning

Dowie
Common to parts of West London, the term originated as a cuss for a certain person but spread into a general word. Dowie means 'small' or 'minor'

By Druci
Dowie
A North Wheezy word meaning whack, nuts, crazy for now real reason

Nah i aint going to that place its dowie in there
By Papagena
Dowie
Originated in West London. Can be used to describe someone who is so shockingly ugly, unimpressive or plain looking that an extreme exclamation is required to describe them. Can be doubled up for emphasis or used to describe something that is so boring it disgusts you.

He's such a dowie bre.
She tried talking to me but she was so dowie i spat in her face.
You're a dowie dowie yatty, go away.
I went to her house on Friday night, it was fucking dowie!

By Dyanne
Dowie
a way to describe anything negatively.
if ur dealer rips u off, u get a dowie draw, if a person is dowie they aren't cool, etc etc..

"that party was so dowie!!"
By Drucie
Dowy
A person or persons who look like they need some mental help, they may be limping or else just have a blank, vacant expression. Subject may also be harbouring a peculiar odour.

Omg, look at that man over there!
What the one licking his ear?
Yeah, he looks proper dowy man!
By Mehetabel
Dowie

Ayy bro, you should have seen me down dowies last night in the rain
By Gladi
Dowie
A term used to describe people who always look in the mirror A narcissistic male

Wow! You sound like a Dowie!
By Noni
Dowie
Within the twitter verse it is a lyric duet between two followers.

Let's have a twitterdowie.
By Amil
Dowie
Meaning simple or clumsy, stupid or slow

Ahhhhh ur such dowie (gash)!
By Pauly
Iain Dowie
Former Northern Ireland international footballer, who played his club football at Luton, West Ham, Southampton, Crystal Palace and QPR. Has since moved on to become a successful manager for Crystal Palace. His crowning achievement was leading Palace to playoff glory in 2004, and almost keeping the heroic Eagles in the Premiership the following year. Has led the team to the playoffs again in 2006, aiming to win against, hopefully against the widely despised Leeds United in the final.

By Sidonia