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- noun zoology Any member of the Doidae.
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Examples
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I doid not hire you to make the powers that be happy.
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Damian / NBOB.I would have the Westland Whirlwind and to be honest I am disapointed the author doid not do some research and in line with the book re write some page of History.
Cheeseburger Gothic » SJPOneill asks two very important questions.
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But the number of landfalling hurricanes is now higher than it doid during periods of high activity, and the Gulf of Mexico is especially vulnerable.
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I considered reading NATURAL HISTORY, but was so backed up with books at the time I doid not buy it.
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Or doid they get around that by saying If you want money for new machines, you have to buy one of these electronic dealies or you don;t get the money?
Think Progress » Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-OH) has trouble voting.
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Police are appealling for witnesses after a shopkeeper doid following a robbery in Huddesrfield.
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'They doid for Ostrailya, and corsed a nayshion to be prowd.
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Sean: "So den, tell me, Woil oi was clappin moi hands, how many of yer family doid?"
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It is one thing demolishing a very poor Newcastle team (how doid MU draw with them).
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Sean: "So den, tell me, Woil oi was clappin moi hands, how many of yer family doid?"
hernesheir commented on the word doid
A fool; a sot.
June 25, 2011
lightbird25 commented on the word doid
/doid/
verb
The first person singular past tense of do.
One syllable contraction of I did.
Etymology: doi + -d (The suffix used to form the past tense of words).
March 17, 2023
jennarenn commented on the word doid
lightbird25, where did you learn this? When I looked it up, another dictionary said it was a type of moth.
March 18, 2023