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aye, doogie aye used for expressing disbelief in whatever you have just been told. An elaboration of 'aye' (yes) spoken with irony heavy enough to mean 'no'. Several variations including: 'aye Hawkeye', 'aye, hooch-aye'; 'aye, Popeye' and 'aye, that eye' UK: SCOTLAND, 1988
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