also: don'ts <span class="searchmatch">don't's</span> (often proscribed) Alternative form of don'ts (plural of <span class="searchmatch">don't</span>) Antonym: do's Not used outside of the term do’s and <span class="searchmatch">don’t’s</span>, and minor...
shoot the messenger hairdon't yabba dabba <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> do not <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> Stop! interjection <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> (plural don'ts or <span class="searchmatch">don't's</span>) Chiefly in dos and don'ts: something that...
<span class="searchmatch">don't</span> mention it A polite way of responding to thanks, by suggesting that the service is too trivial or humble to warrant thanks; you're welcome. - Thank...
phrasebook I <span class="searchmatch">don’t</span> speak English Indicates that the speaker is unable to speak the English language. I <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> speak English (specifically English) I <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> speak...
See also: do's and don'ts and dos and don'ts do's and <span class="searchmatch">don't's</span> pl (plural only) (often proscribed) Alternative form of dos and don'ts....
English phrasebook I <span class="searchmatch">don’t</span> understand Indicates that the speaker is not understanding the current subject or situation. I <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> understand...
phrasebook I <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> care Indicates that the speaker has no interest or emotional investment in the topic at hand. Synonyms: (vulgar) I <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> give a fuck...
(ɾ)oʊ̯̃(ʔ)(t̚) noʊ̯] (tonal) IPA(key): [ə̃ː˦˩˦], [mː˦˩˦], [-˥˩˨] Rhymes: -əʊ I <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> know Used in response to a question or command in which the target person...
<span class="searchmatch">don't</span> change a winning team Synonym of if it ain't broke, <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> fix it. Translations if it ain't broke, <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> fix it <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> change horses in midstream...
<span class="searchmatch">don't</span> fix it Attested since c. 1962, originally Southern United States English; popularized by T. Bert Lance in May 1977. if it ain't broke, <span class="searchmatch">don't</span> fix...