Meaning & Definition of Dodo in English
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Dodo
A flightless bird that became extinct in the late 17th century.
Pronunciation:
/ˈdoʊ.doʊ/Part of Speech:
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dodosDetailed Definitions
Definition: A large flightless bird of the family Raphidae, native to Mauritius, that became extinct in the late 17th century.
Example Sentence: The dodo was a symbol of extinction and the impact of human activity on the environment.
Definition: An outdated or foolish person.
Example Sentence: Don't be such a dodo; you need to keep up with the times.
Etymology
Origin: The term 'dodo' is of uncertain origin, possibly from the Portuguese 'doudo' meaning 'fool' or 'simpleton'.
Synonyms
foolsimpletondummy
Common Phrases and Expressions
- as dead as a dodo: completely dead or obsolete.
- dodo brain: a term used to describe someone as slow-witted or foolish.
Translations
- Spanish: dodo
- French: dodo
- German: Dodo
- Russian: додо
Related Words
- extinction: the end of an organism or a group of organisms.
- endangered: at risk of extinction.
- fossil: the preserved remains of a past organism.
Slang Meanings of dodo
Meaning: A foolish or incompetent person.
Example Sentence: He's such a dodo when it comes to fixing things.
Meaning: Someone who is outdated or out of touch with modern trends.
Example Sentence: You’re still using that old phone? You’re such a dodo!