do (one's) homework



do (one's) homework

1. Literally, to complete school work that has been assigned to be done at home. You can't watch any more television until you do your homework!
2. To be thoroughly prepared and informed for something, such as a meeting, interview, or report. Be sure you do your homework before heading into that meeting; there's a lot at stake, and no one's going to like it if you aren't up to speed.
See also: homework

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eliisabet-Estonian
Fakhriyya-Arabic
KirsiKEER-seeFinnish
MÁRiaMAH-ree-aw (Hungarian)Hungarian, Slovak
Hannas-Biblical Greek
Neda (1)-Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian