Don vs Doy - What's the difference?
don | doy |
(clothing) to put on, to dress in
Disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.
As a noun don
is (science) (dissolved organic nitrogen).As an interjection doy is
disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.don
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) dominus'', "lord", "head of household", akin to Spanish ''don'' and Italian ''dom''; from ''domus'', "house", + diminutive suffix ''-inus . Compare dominie.Derived terms
* donnishEtymology 2
A contraction of (etyl) do on. Compare also doff.Verb
(donn)- To don one's clothes.
Antonyms
* (put on clothes)See also
* (l) * (l)Anagrams
* ----doy
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- Wow, he looks pretty angry. - Doy!