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Do

duː

Do definitions
verb
does doing did done do
  1. perform (an action, the precise nature of which is often unspecified)

    "very little work has been done in this field"

    • perform (a particular task)

      "I cleaned the apartment every day, cooked, and did the laundry and the dishes"

    • work on (something) to bring it to completion or to a required state

      "it takes them longer to do their hair than me"

    • make or have available and provide

      "many hotels don't do single rooms at all"

    • solve; work out

      "Joe was doing sums aloud"

    • cook (food) to completion or to a specified degree

      "if a knife inserted into the centre comes out clean, then your pie is done"

    • (often in questions) work at for a living

      "what does she do?"

    • learn or study; take as one's subject

      "I'm doing English, German, and History"

    • produce or give a performance of (a particular play, opera, etc.)

      "the Royal Shakespeare Company are doing Macbeth next month"

    • imitate (a particular person) in order to entertain people

      "he not only does Schwarzenegger and Groucho, he becomes them"

    • take (a narcotic drug)

      "he doesn't smoke, drink, or do drugs"

    • attend to (someone)

      "the barber said he'd do me next"

    • have sex with
    • have sex

      "I only ever did it in the missionary position"

    • urinate or defecate
  2. achieve or complete

    "I never really got the chance to finish school or do my exams"

    • travel (a specified distance)

      "one car I looked at had done 112,000 miles"

    • travel at (a specified speed)

      "I was speeding, doing seventy-five"

    • make (a particular journey)

      "last time I did Oxford–York return by train it was £50"

    • achieve (a specified sales figure)

      "our bestselling album did about a million worldwide"

    • visit as a tourist, especially in a superficial or hurried way

      "we did Rome in three days"

    • spend (a specified period of time) in prison or in a particular occupation

      "he did five years for manslaughter"

    • finish

      "you must sit there and wait till I've done"

    • be over

      "the special formula continues to beautify your tan when the day is done"

  3. act or behave in a specified way

    "they are free to do as they please"

    act behave conduct oneself acquit oneself
    • make progress or perform in a specified way; get on

      "when a team is doing badly, it's not easy for a new player to settle in"

    • have a specified effect on

      "the walk will do me good"

    • result in

      "the years of stagnation did a lot of harm to the younger generation"

  4. be suitable or acceptable

    "if he's anything like you, he'll do"

    suffice be adequate be satisfactory be acceptable be good enough be of use fill the bill fit the bill answer the purpose serve the purpose meet one's needs pass muster
    • be usable

      "a strip of white cotton about 20 yards long did for a fence"

  5. beat up or kill

    "one day I'll do him"

    • be ruined

      "once you falter, you're done"

    • rob (a place)

      "this would be an easy place to do and there was plenty of money lying around"

    • swindle

      "a thousand pounds for one set of photos—she had been done"

noun
dos
  1. a party or other social event

    "the soccer club Christmas do"

  2. excrement

    "the air was rancid with the smell of donkey doo"

  3. a swindle or hoax