dido

IPA: dˈaɪdoʊ

noun

  • (slang, regional) A fuss, a row.
  • A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper.
  • (Greek mythology) Founder and first Queen of Carthage.
  • Initialism of drive-in drive-out. [A method of employing people in remote areas by driving them temporarily to the work site instead of permanently relocating them.]

adverb

  • (US) Misspelling of ditto. [As said before, likewise.]
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Examples of "dido" in Sentences

  • Don't edit Dido like you did now.
  • I understand this with the bad dido.
  • The same thing will happen to Dido Armstrong.
  • Dido and Aeneas are accompanied by their train.
  • Armstrong is also the father of the singer Dido.
  • Dido was also attached to the fertility goddess Astarte.
  • For the story surrounding the founding of Carthage, see Dido.
  • Dido Twite is known as the intrepid cockney heroine of many of the series.
  • Dido leaves the car, drops her suitcase on the ground, and enters the forest.
  • Dido, Queen of Carthage and Dido and Aeneas are works of art about the queen.

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