Doing vs Carryout - What's the difference?
doing | carryout |
A deed or action, especially when somebody is held responsible for it.
The sound made by an elastic object when struck by or striking a hard object.
(US) Food that is intended to be eaten outside the establishment from which it is bought.
As a verb doing
is (rare|chiefly|netherlands|nonstandard).As a noun carryout is
(us) food that is intended to be eaten outside the establishment from which it is bought.doing
English
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* (pedantic)Etymology 1
See (do).Noun
(en noun)- This is his doing . (= "He did it.")