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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. It turns out that the supposed alien visitors that people had been seeing were just a bunch of teenagers cutting a dido. If these kids are gonna call and cut a dido, I wish they would at least come up with something original. Asking about "Prince Albert in a can" is, like, the oldest trick in the book.
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cut didoes

perform mischievous tricks or deeds. North American informal
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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.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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"We are excited to have Dido add Dubai to the tour.
In Aeneas' first encounter with Dido, she is in full regal splendour, '[passing] amid them with joy', '[eager] to help on the work of her fast-growing realm' and ruling with apparent grace and intelligence (1.503-504).
Lord Mansfield's wife (Emily Watson) is opposed to the plan but he permits Dido to stay, allowing his great-niece to become a constant companion to her cousin, Elizabeth (Cara Jenkins).
Dido and Aeneas, choreographed by Mark Morris in 1989 to the Purcell opera of 1689, takes place in an entirely self-contained world--except for the golden light designer James F.
The median duration of time from arrival to discharge at the first hospital (door-in to door-out [DIDO] time) was 68 minutes." HealthDay reported, "Only 1,627 of the patients (11 percent) had a DIDO time of 30 minutes or less, while 56 percent had a DIDO time of more than 60 minutes and 35 percent had a DIDO time of more than 90 minutes."
INTERNATIONAL pop diva Dido and Bollywood's Oscar- winning maestro A.
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