verb
/ˈduː/ does /ˈdʌz/; did /ˈdɪd/; done /ˈdʌn/; doing /ˈduːwɪŋ/
to perform (an action or activity) [+ obj]
[+ obj] - used with what to ask or talk about a person's job
[+ obj] :to finish working on (something)
[no obj] - used to describe the success or progress of someone or something
How are you doing? or (very informally) How you doing? is used as a greeting.
[+ obj] - used to describe the effect that something has
used to describe the amount of effort someone makes; [+ obj]
[+ obj] to create or produce (something)
to perform in or be the producer or director of (a movie, play, etc.)
[+ obj] to play (a role or character)
to pretend to be (someone, such as a famous person) :to copy the speech and appearance of (someone)
c informal :to behave like (someone)
[+ obj] to wash or clean (something)
to decorate (a place)
to make (someone's face, hair, etc.) more attractive by putting on makeup, etc.
to put on (makeup)
[+ obj] :to cook or prepare (food)
[+ obj] :to make or sell (a product)
[+ obj] chiefly US informal :to participate in (an activity) with other people
[+ obj] :to go to (a place) when traveling
[+ obj] to move or travel (a distance)
to move at (a speed)
[+ obj] :to be in a place for (a period of time)
to be enough :to be adequate [no obj]
b
Phrases like that will do (it) and that should do (it) are used in informal speech to tell someone that you do not want or need anything more.
c
The phrase that does it is used to say that you have finished doing something.
[no obj] :to be proper - used in negative statements
In U.S. English, this sense of do has a somewhat formal or old-fashioned quality. - compare 2done
[+ obj] informal :to use (illegal drugs)
[no obj] informal
to happen
b
People ask what is something/someone doing? when they are surprised or upset about where someone or something is.
[+ obj] informal + offensive :to have sex with (someone) - compare 2do
be to do with
see have to do with (below)
do a number on
do away with
[phrasal verb]
do away with (someone) :to kill (someone)
do away with (something) :to cause the end of (something) :to get rid of (something)
do battle
do by
[phrasal verb]
do by (someone) :to deal with or treat (someone) well or badly
do down
[phrasal verb]
do (someone) down Brit informal :to talk about (someone) in an insulting or critical way
do for
[phrasal verb]
do for (someone) Brit informal
to cause the death or ruin of (someone)
to do the cleaning and cooking for (someone)
do good
do in
[phrasal verb]
do (someone) in informal
to kill (someone)
to cause the failure of (someone)
to make (someone) very tired
do it
informal :to have sex
do justice
do out of
[phrasal verb]
do (someone) out of (something) informal :to unfairly prevent (someone) from getting or having (something)
do over
[phrasal verb]
do (something) over US :to do (something) again
do (something) over or do over (something) :to decorate or change a room, house, etc., so that it looks very different
do (someone) over or do over (someone) Brit informal :to attack and beat (someone)
do someone proud
do the trick
do up
[phrasal verb]
do up (something) or do (something) up
to decorate (something)
to adjust (something, such as your hair) in a particular way
c chiefly Brit :to wrap (something)
d chiefly Brit :to repair (something)
do (someone) up :to dress (someone) up :to put attractive clothes, makeup, etc., on (someone)
do up or do (something) up or do up (something) of clothing :to be fastened or to fasten (something) with buttons, a zipper, etc.
do well
If you would do well to do something, you should do it.
do with
[phrasal verb]
do with (something) :to be helped by having (something)
do without
[phrasal verb]
do without or do without (something or someone) :to not have (something) :to live, work, etc., without having (something)
The phrase can/could do without is often used to say that you do not like or approve of something.
do your bit
easy does it
have to do with
or chiefly Brit be to do with
to relate to (something) :to be about (something)
to relate to or involve (someone)
to be involved in or in some way responsible for (something)
If you do not want to have anything to do with someone or if you want nothing to do with someone, you do not want to be involved with that person in any way.
how do you do?
make do
nothing doing
verb
does; did; doing; negative forms do not or don't; did not or didn't; does not or doesn't
[auxiliary verb]
a - used before the subject in a question
b - used to form brief questions (called tag questions) that come at the end of a statement
a - used with not to form negative statements
b - used with not to form commands
c somewhat formal - used before the subject in a statement after words like never, seldom, and rarely
used to replace another verb or verb phrase
a - used to make a statement stronger
b somewhat formal - used as a polite way to tell or urge someone to do something
noun
plural dos
[count] informal
something that a person should do - usually used in the phrase dos and don'ts
US :a way of cutting and arranging a person's hair :hairdo
a party or social gathering
noun
or chiefly Brit doh
[noncount] :the first note of a musical scale