to-do

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See also: todo and tōdo

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Etymology

From to +‎ do, formed on analogy with ado. Compare affair.

Noun

to-do (plural to-dos)

  1. A fuss made over something.
    Synonyms: ado, bustle, fuss; see also Thesaurus:commotion
    I was embarrassed that they made such a big to-do out of my birthday.
    • 2014 October 11, Simon Hattenstone, “Russell Brand: ‘I want to address the alienation and despair’”, in The Guardian:
      Last year, Russell Brand caused another to-do. This time he wasn’t playing nasty jokes on Andrew Sachs, or boasting about the millions of people he’d slept with; he wasn’t calling George Bush a “retard”, or giving a Nazi salute at the GQ awards, or turning up to work dressed as Osama bin Laden [] No, this time he simply made a political statement.
  2. A task that has been noted as one that must be completed, especially on a list.
    My to-do list has been growing longer every day.
    I have so many to-dos, I don't know where to start.

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