see|d�oh|-doh
English
Etymology 1
Popularized by the character w:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson in the TV show the w:Simpsons|Simpsons. The w:Oxford English Dictionary|OED has references from the w:British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC as far back as 1945, however.
rfp
Alternative spellings
d'oh
Interjection
en-intj
- Expresses surprise and consternation at a stupid mistake made by oneself, or another person.
Translations
trans-top|expression of surprise
Dutch: t|nl|o nee
trans-mid
trans-bottom
Etymology 2
An anglicised spelling of do.
Noun
en-noun|-
- music An anglicised spelling of do. A syllable used in solfège to represent the first and eighth tonic of a major scale.
Synonyms
do
Related terms
ut, re, mi, fa, so, sol, la, si, ti
Translations
trans-top|expression of frustration
Dutch: t+|nl|do|f
trans-mid
trans-bottom
Hungarian
Etymology
From a Sla.|hu language, compare duh.
Noun
infl|hu|noun
- musty smell
Old High German
Etymology
From proto|Common Germanic|thauh, whence also Old English þ�ah, Old Norse þó.
Conjunction
infl|goh|conjunction
- though
io:doh
ru:doh
vi:doh
zh:doh
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