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do-over
(do-o·ver)
Entry from US Dictionary
Pronunciation:
/ˈdo͞oˌōvər/
noun
informal
an opportunity to try or perform something a second time:
if Smokey sings off key, he gets a do-over
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overdo
fall over oneself to do something
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overdo it/things
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