doodly
Etymology
From doodle + -y.
doodly means like a doodle; scribbly. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Like a doodle; scribbly.“I chose a glazed pottery egg, partly because I liked the weight of it — heavy for its size — and because it sat so neatly in my hand, but mainly because I liked the strange doodly pattern drawn on it in greys and washed-out blues[…]”
noun
- Diddly; nothing“"Personally, I don't think these general referendum questions will do doodly to increase voter turnout," said Chicago Board of Election Commissioners spokesman Tom Leach.”