What is the meaning of DO. Phrases containing DO
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Downhill is British slang for the second half of a prson sentence.
Downing Street is Bingo slang for the number ten.
Downstairs is slang for the genital region. Downstairs is British slang for hell.
Rail motorcar used by section men, linemen, etc. Also called ding dong
1- friend that you can count on in times of trouble. A person who watches your back. 2- Old school NYC word for beating someone up. "im's dog that kid", or "me and that kid had a fight and i i dogged him".
Downy is slang for cunning; wary.
Old car, with wheels removed, used as residence or office. Originated about 1900, when a Jersey Central carpenter and two foremen, all named Donegan, occupied three shacks in the same vicinity. People were directed to the Donegans so often that the shacks themselves came to be known by that name. The name stuck, even after the men had passed on and the shacks had been replaced by converted old cars
To keep something quiet, to protect a secret, shhh don't tell anyone, or to lay low and not be seen for a while because of a situation.
Doxy is old slang for a prostitute or mistress.
American Red Cross Volunteer--female. Also seen as "Doughnut Dolly(ies)." Namesake of World War I counterpart; helped the morale of the troops.
Crew sent out to relieve another that has been outlawed-that is, overtaken on the road by the sixteen-hour law, which is variously known as dog law, hog law, and pure-food law
To keep something quiet, to protect a secret, shhh don't tell anyone, or to lay low and not be seen for a while because of a situation.
Downhome is American slang for unsophisticated; homely.
DOA is slang for phencyclidine.
Downs is slang for secobarbital.
Dozy is British slang for slow−witted, foolish.
Downers is slang for barbiturates, tranquillizers, or narcotics (such as valium).
1- friend that you can count on in times of trouble. A person who watches your back. 2- Old school NYC word for beating someone up. "im's dog that kid", or "me and that kid had a fight and i i dogged him".
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Pertaining to, or designating, architecture, in which the beginnings of the Doric style are supposed to be found.
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Being out of the house; being, or done, in the open air; outdoor; as, out-of-door exercise. See Out of door, under Out, adv.
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The down, or fine, soft feathers, of the swan, used on various articles of dress.
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Ready to fall; dilapidated; ruinous; as, a tumble-down house.
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Drowsy; inclined to doze; sleepy; sluggish; as, a dozy head.
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of Dozen
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One who dozes or drowses.
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of El Dorado
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The piked dogfish.
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Alt. of Swans-down
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The state of being dozy; drowsiness; inclination to sleep.
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of Prima donna
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of Dozen
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