do (Verb) — Engage in. ex. "do research" ex. "do nothing"
do (Verb) — Carry out an action. ex. "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters" ex. "she did a little dance"
do (Verb) — Get (something) done. ex. "I did my job"
do (Verb) — Proceed or get along. ex. "How is she doing in her new job?"
do (Verb) — Give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally.
do (Verb) — Carry out, engage in (as of jobs and professions). ex. "do law"
do (Verb) — Be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity. ex. "Will $100 do?"
do (Verb) — Create or design, often in a certain way. ex. "Do my room in blue" ex. "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest"
do (Verb) — Show a certain behaviour; conduct or comport oneself. ex. "What makes her do this way?"
do (Verb) — Spend time in prison or in a labour camp. ex. "He did six years for embezzlement"
do (Verb) — Carry on or function. ex. "We could do with a little more help around here"
do (Verb) — Style or arrange hair attractively. ex. "do my hair for the wedding"
do (Verb) — Travel or traverse (a distance). ex. "This car does 150 miles per hour" ex. "We did 6 miles on our hike every day"
do (Noun) — An uproarious party.
do (Noun) — The syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization.
do (Noun) — Doctor's degree in osteopathy.