ALL meanings of didst
didst
D d - abbreviation DIDST do1 3
- noun didst (archaic, with thou) second-person singular past tense of do. 1
- verb didst 2nd person singular simple past tense of do1 . 1
- noun plural didst Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion. 1
- noun plural didst Informal. a hairdo or hair styling. 1
- noun plural didst British Slang. a swindle; hoax. 1
- noun plural didst Chiefly British. a festive social gathering; party. 1
- idioms didst do a number on (someone). number (def 39). 1
- idioms didst do away with, to put an end to; abolish. to kill. 1
- idioms didst do one proud. proud (def 11). 1
- idioms didst do one's number. number (def 40). 1
- idioms didst do one's (own) thing. thing1 (def 22). 1
- idioms didst do or die, to make a supreme effort. 1
- idioms didst do out of, Informal. to swindle; cheat: A furniture store did me out of several hundred dollars. 1
- idioms didst dos and don'ts, customs, rules, or regulations: The dos and don'ts of polite manners are easy to learn. 1
- idioms didst do time, Informal. to serve a term in prison: It's hard to get a decent job once you've done time. 1
- idioms didst do to death. death (def 15). 1
- idioms didst have to do with. have (def 37). 1
- idioms didst make do, to get along with what is at hand, despite its inadequacy: I can't afford a new coat so I have to make do with this one. 1