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The word "Do" as in Christmas Do

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Keldar | 17:49 Mon 13th Dec 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is the relevance of the word "Do" as in Christmas Do...?

is there a particular relevance or is it less complicated than that...?

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This use of the phrase 'a do' started as far back as the 16th century, really as a mistaken version of 'ado' - as in "Much ado about nothing". It originally suggested 'stir' or 'fuss', which then took on the meaning of 'outing', 'party' or whatever the fuss was all about.
The OED suggests that the origin is dialectal or vulgar and can be traced back in this sense to 1824. This is a complete guess, but could it be related to ado (commotion, stir, fuss etc.)?
Synchrography! Glad we agree Quizmonster!
Hello, Indie...I thought you must have stormed off again, not having seen you since our last brief meeting! Yes, whilst being caught out by synchrography is a trifle annoying, it still often has the comfort of being supportive. Cheers

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