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doezers

Doezers is a term with no single, widely recognized definition. Its meaning is highly context dependent, and it is not a standard technical term in engineering or science.

In casual usage, doezers is sometimes treated as a playful or informal variant of bulldozers or dozers.

In fiction and fan communities, doezers can denote a fictional concept such as a class of autonomous

Etymology of the term is not well documented. It is likely a blend or playful alteration of

Usage notes: When encountering the term, consider the surrounding context to determine whether it refers to

See also: bulldozer, dozer, drone (robot), autonomous robot, heavy equipment.

In
this
sense,
it
may
refer
to
heavy
construction
equipment
used
for
earthmoving,
often
heard
in
informal
speech
or
on
job
sites
where
humor
or
casual
naming
is
common.
devices,
drones,
or
robotic
beings.
Different
works
may
describe
doezers
differently,
ranging
from
small
exploration
drones
to
sentient
machines,
so
definitions
vary
between
sources.
dozer
or
doze
with
the
common
plural
suffix
-ers.
The
spelling
with
an
inserted
'e'
is
less
standard
and
tends
to
indicate
informal
or
creative
usage
rather
than
an
official
term.
machinery
(bulldozers),
a
fictional
concept,
or
another
use.
Because
of
its
informal
nature,
doezers
is
most
reliable
as
a
conversational
label
rather
than
a
precise
technical
term.