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Dog vs Dido - What's the difference?

dog | dido |

As nouns the difference between dog and dido

is that dog is a mammal, Canis lupus familiaris, that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding while dido is a fuss, a row.

As an acronym DOG

is digital on-screen graphic.

As a verb dog

is to pursue with the intent to catch.

As an adverb dido is

misspelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Dido is

founder and first Queen of Carthage.

dog

English

Acronym

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  • Digital on-screen graphic
  • Digitally Originated Graphic
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    dido

    English

    Etymology 1

    Origin unknown. The "trick" sense might come from the trick of Dido, queen of Carthage, who, having bought as much land as a hide would cover, is said to have cut it into thin strips long enough to enclose a spot for a citadel.

    Noun

    (didoes)
  • (slang, regional) A fuss, a row.
  • *1974 , (GB Edwards), The Book of Ebenezer Le Page , New York 2007, p. 30:
  • *:I remember Raymond telling me years later how when he lived at home, if his mother heard he had been seen as much as talking to a girl, she would kick up a dido .
  • A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper.
  • to cut a dido
  • *1838 , Joseph Clay Neal, Charcoal Sketches; Or, Scenes in a Metropolis , p. 201
  • *:Young people," interposed a passing official, " if you keep a cutting didoes , I must talk to you both like a Dutch uncle.
  • Etymology 2

    Adverb

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