dido



cut a dido

To play a mischievous trick. The name possibly refers to Queen Dido, founder of Carthage, who asked the natives for as much land as could be covered by a bull's hide. She then cut the hide into thin strips to gain more land. Billy cut a dido today when he pulled my chair out from under me when I went to sit down.
See also: cut, dido

DIDO

phr. dreck in, dreck out; garbage in, garbage out. (see also GIGO.) Look at this stuff that the printer put out. What is it? Oh, well. DIDO.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NydiaNID-ee-ə (English)English (Rare), Spanish, Literature
Adrian['eidriən]
KatelynKAYT-linEnglish (Modern)
LjubicaLYOO-bee-tsah (Serbian, Croatian)Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene
Ivonette-English (Rare)
Glukel-Yiddish