be to do with |
(chiefly British) to be about or have a connection with; have to do with. |
can-do |
reflecting an eagerness to take on something combined with the belief in one's ability to accomplish it. |
could do with |
would benefit from (something); need or needs to some degree. |
cut out for |
having a suitable character, personality, or natural aptitude for something. |
derring-do |
daring or courageous deeds. |
do away with |
to abolish, discard, or discontinue. [2 definitions] |
do good |
to do things that help or positively affect others. |
do nails |
to apply cosmetic polish to fingernails. |
do one's bit |
to give one's effort to a particular endeavor, often one that is shared with others; do one's share. |
do one's hair |
to arrange one's own or another person's hair in a particular style. |
do one's makeup |
to apply makeup, usually to the face. |
do or die |
to make the ultimate effort. |
do over |
to do (something) again. [2 definitions] |
do somebody good |
to have a beneficial effect on someone. |
do the dishes |
to take care of dirty dishes by washing and possibly also drying. |
do the honors |
to function as a host; serve. |
do the ironing |
to press with a hot iron those clothes or other materials that are in need of pressing. |
do the laundry |
to wash clothes and other things that have become dirty, and usually to cause them to dry in some particular way. |
do the trick |
to accomplish a result that one wants. |
do time |
to spend time in jail or prison as a person convicted of a crime. |