See also: can do with From Middle English to done wið. to do with (idiomatic) Related to or relevant to. Used directly after the verb have or have got...
ill do in do-insertion do it do it brown do-it-herselfer do it to it do it tough do it up brown do-it-yourself do it yourself do-it-yourselfer do-it-yourself-ism...
doit do it (third-person singular simple present does it, present participle doing it, simple past did it, past participle done it) (colloquial) To be appealing...
patience and temper; besides, it is of little use attempting to "make it do," for it seldom will do. 1920, George F. Johnson, “How Do You Suppose We Make a Success...
how-do-you-do, how-d'ye-do (noun) how do you do? (formal) A greeting used upon being introduced to someone. Alternatives are how are you, pleased to meet...
See also: do it yourself do-it-yourself (uncountable) Alternative form of do it yourself of or pertaining to do it yourself — see DIY...
done, do it yourself if you want a thing done right, do it yourself if you want it done right, do it yourself if you want a thing done well, do it yourself...
(US) IPA(key): /ˌwɛltəˈdu/ well-to-do (comparative more well-to-do, superlative most well-to-do) Rich, prosperous, financially stable and comfortable...
there as they see done.” when in Rome, do as the Romans do (strictly) When situated in a foreign place, it is wise to follow the local customs. 1834, Thomas...