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do upTo fasten a piece of clothing.Rate it:
do upTo redecorate a room etc.Rate it:
do wantUsed other than as an idiom: see do, want.Rate it:
do wantUsed as an expression to indicate one's desire to have something.Rate it:
do well by doing goodTo achieve social acceptance or financial success as a result of behaving in a benevolent or charitable manner.Rate it:
do well for oneselfTo thrive or succeed.Rate it:
do whatAn intensified version of what? or huh?, expressing surprise or lack of comprehensionRate it:
do what%3fAn intensified version of what or huh.Rate it:
do with mirrorsTo perform a magic or optical trick with the use of hidden mirrors, implying trickery and sham.Rate it:
do with mirrorsTo jokingly pretend that one did something using magic mirrors, that one is a magician; a joking explanation of the fantastic or the unexplained.Rate it:
do withoutTo manage despite the lack of something.Rate it:
do you accept American dollarsUsed to ask whether or not products or services may be paid for in American dollars.Rate it:
do you accept credit cardsUsed to ask whether or not products or services may be paid for by credit card.Rate it:
do you believe in GodUsed to ask whether the interlocutor believes in God.Rate it:
do you come here oftenA common phrase for initiating conversation with a stranger, especially one for seeking romantic involvement.Rate it:
do you have a boyfriendUsed to ask whether the interlocutor has a boyfriend.Rate it:
do you have a girlfriendUsed to ask whether the interlocutor has a girlfriend.Rate it:
do you have a menu in EnglishA question used to ask for a restaurant menu in the English languageRate it:
do you have any brothers or sistersUsed to ask whether someone has any siblings.Rate it:
do you have any petsUsed to ask whether the interlocutor is an owner of pets.Rate it:
do you have childrenUsed to ask whether somebody is a parent of children.Rate it:
do you have Wi-FiAsks if there is any available Wi-Fi connection.Rate it:
do you kiss your mother with that mouth?Alternative, longer form of "you kiss your mother with that mouth?"; typically said after and because someone cursedRate it:
do you knowThis entry exists purely in order to provide translationsRate it:
do you know who I amAn arrogant expression of one's importance.Rate it:
do you mindUsed to politely ask someone for a favour.Rate it:
do you mindUsed to inform someone that they are being intrusive or annoying.Rate it:
do you need helpAsks the interlocutor if they require assistanceRate it:
do you speak EnglishAsks the interlocutor whether or not he or she is able to speak in the English language.Rate it:
do you think you can walkAsked to find out whether an ill or wounded person is able to walk or needs to sit down or lie down.Rate it:
do-or-dieRequiring a determined or desperate effort to avoid the consequences of failure.Rate it:
dob inTo betray someone by informing on them.Rate it:
doctor upTo falsify, or modify something, so that it appears to be better than it is.Rate it:
doctors make the worst patientsIt's often difficult to advise people on subjects that they are usually experts on.Rate it:
dodged a bulletnarrowly escaped; avoided injury or disasterRate it:
does a bear defecate in the woods?The answer is clearly, without reservation, true and accurate.Rate it:
does a bear shit in the woodsRhetorical question in response to a question where the answer is an emphatic yes.Rate it:
does a frog bump his ass when he jumps?Another way of saying "obviously yes", or "hell yes!"Rate it:
does anyone here speak EnglishDoes anyone here speak English?Rate it:
does Dolly Parton sleep on her backSynonym of is the Pope CatholicRate it:
does macy's tell gimbel's(US, dated, colloquial, rhetorical question) A rhetorical question with the implied answer being that competitors do not share business secrets with one another.Rate it:
does not computeThat does not make sense.Rate it:
does someone look likeUsed if the interlocutor seems to believe something inaccurate about; this question serves to free someone of a misconception.Rate it:
does the Pope shit in the woodsRhetorical question in response to a question where the answer is an emphatic yes.Rate it:
doesn't have both oars in the watercrazyRate it:
doesn't have two nickels to rub togetherReference an individual whom from all evidence and appearances is badly bent and broken relative to personal finances.Rate it:
dog and catA team comprised of one male and one female, who are either working as associates or where one is the second in command to the other.Rate it:
dog and pony showAny presentation or display that is overly contrived or intricate.Rate it:
dog and pony showOriginally, a small, traveling circus featuring animals as entertainment.Rate it:
dog aroundTo follow diligently.Rate it:

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