1. n. a party; a social event. I’m having a do for a friend this weekend. Would you like to come?
2. tv. & in. to use a drug or drugs in general. (see also
do a line,
do drugs.)
Taylor never stopped doing. She just switched from dust to splash. 3. and doo n. a hairdo. I can’t go out in this rain and get my doo wet!
4. Go to (must) do.
5. in. to serve (a purpose) well. (Usually with will or won’t.) This will do quite nicely.
6. Go to doo-doo.
7. tv. to copulate [with] someone. (Usually objectionable.) He did Martha, then he did Sue, then he did Gloria.
1. n. dung; fecal material. There’s dog doo-doo on your shoe.
2. in. to defecate. Mommy, the cat’s doo-dooing in the kitchen!