The dorbeetle; also, a drone or an idler. See 1st dor.(noun)
To deceive. [Obs.] See dor, v. t.(verb-transitive)
To deafen with noise.(verb-transitive)
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Use "dorr" in a sentence
"In ST III he explains the concept of the katra — in other words “gave us the back dorr through which Spock could return to the storyline” — and in IV he argues with the Klingon Ambassador before the Federation Council."
"October 2, 2008 at 8:21 am iz good dat he not close da dorr! otterwise you be lukkin in da frij wunderink wot happint!"
"Brook – I iz much minded ov anuvver of my kittehs, Zonker, also ober bridge now, but when we lived in Indeeanna, had nice apertment, backde onto small park (literally outside front dorr, ftw!) in snowtimez, Fish (his playmait) wud goze outside, say “PLEH” and runz back in full spede."