doozie

/ˈduzi/
noun
  1. Something that is very impressive, unusual, or extreme, often in a surprising or challenging way.
    • Her story about meeting the president was a doozie, and everyone listened closely.
    • The final exam was a doozie; hardly anyone finished on time.
    • That storm was a real doozie—it knocked out power for three days.
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