dos
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Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
dos
- plural of do
- 1916, Eleanor H. Porter, chapter VIII, in Just David:
- With the coming of Monday arrived a new life for David—a curious life full of "don'ts" and "dos." David wondered sometimes why all the pleasant things were "don'ts" and all the unpleasant ones "dos."
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Noun
dos
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