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Traditional English :: dido
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dydo - n. (pl. -oes or -os) US colloq. an antic, a caper, a prank. cut (or cut up) didoes play pranks. [19th c.: orig. unkn.] |
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Related Words
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dido
cd
dont
leave
home
lyric
stan
featuring
don
t
here
with
me
sand
my
shoes
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Most Often Usage
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dido cd
dido dont leave home lyric
stan featuring dido
dido don t leave home
dido here with me
dido sand in my shoes
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