“Doh” is a quick, funny sound people make when they suddenly realize they did something silly or obvious. It’s like a light slap on the forehead in word form.
In real life, you’ll hear “Doh!” after someone spills coffee on their shirt, forgets their keys inside the car, or walks into a glass door. It’s short, playful, and shows “I messed up.” Friends text it, memes use it, and TV made it famous through Homer Simpson.
Meaning & Usage Examples
- After locking yourself out: “Doh! Left the keys on the kitchen table.”
- When you realize the meeting was yesterday: “Doh, I totally forgot.”
- In memes: a picture of a spilled drink with the caption “Doh.”
Context / Common Use
“Doh” works best in casual chats, jokes, and social media. It’s never formal and always light-hearted. You’ll see it in texts, tweets, and reaction GIFs when someone owns a small mistake with a grin.
Is it spelled “Doh” or “D’oh”?
Both spellings are fine. “Doh” is simpler for texting; “D’oh” with the apostrophe shows the stretched “o” sound from the TV show.
Can I use “Doh” in professional emails?
No—keep it for friends and casual posts. In work messages, just say “Oops” or “My mistake.”