doh
English
Etymology 1
Popularized by the character Homer Simpson in the TV show the Simpsons (there spelled d'oh). The OED has references from the BBC as far back as 1945, however.
Pronunciation
Alternative forms
Interjection
doh
- Expresses surprise and consternation at a stupid mistake made by oneself, or another person.
Translations
expression of surprise
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Etymology 2
An anglicised spelling of do.
Pronunciation
Noun
doh (plural dohs)
- (music) An anglicised spelling of do. A syllable used in solfège to represent the first and eighth tonic of a major scale.
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Hungarian
Etymology
From a Slavic language, compare duh.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈdo(x)/
- The h is pronounced only if the suffix starts with a vowel in inflected forms. However, it's pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative in some dialects.
Noun
doh (plural dohok)
Declension
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declension of doh
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possessives of doh
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