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  1. 10 lis 2023 · A variant of cut a dido. Harold Wentworth & Stuart Flaxner, Dictionary of American Slang (1960) reports that "cut didoes" (meaning "to be frolicsome") is obsolete. But it includes this modern entry for dido: dido n. A complaint; a reprimand. 1958. "Dido—A minor complaint of a superior against a cop." G. Y. Wells, Station House Slang.

  2. 10 maj 2004 · DIDO is a slang term that can mean different things depending on the context. It can be a lazy way of saying "ditto", a reference to the queen of Carthage or the singer Dido, or an adjective for cool or bad.

  3. Dido is a noun that means a mischievous or capricious act, often used in the phrase cut didoes. It is also the name of a legendary queen of Carthage in Virgil's Aeneid.

  4. DIDO is a slang word that means same as DIDDO, which is also a slang term. Learn more about the origin, usage and examples of this netspeak expression and other related slang words.

  5. Dido is a noun that can mean a mischievous trick, a bauble or trifle, or a queen of Carthage in classical mythology. Learn about its origin, usage and examples from various sources.

  6. Dido is a noun that can mean an antic, prank or trick, or a princess of Tyre who founded Carthage in classical mythology. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, synonyms and examples of dido in British and American English.

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