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don’t
don't
English
Contraction
don't
- Contraction of do not, negative auxiliary.
- 1913, Joseph C. Lincoln, chapter 7, in Mr. Pratt's Patients:
- “I don't know how you and the ‘head,’ as you call him, will get on, but I do know that if you call my duds a ‘livery’ again there'll be trouble. […]”
- The Police, "Don't Stand So Close to Me", Zenyatta Mondatta, A&M Records:
- Don't Stand, Don't stand so, Don't stand so close to me.
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- (nonstandard) Contraction of does not.
- 1868, Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, chapter 2:
- My mother knows old Mr. Laurence, but says he’s very proud and don’t like to mix with his neighbors.
- 1971, Carol King, “So Far Away”, Tapestry, Ode Records:
- I sure hope the road don’t come to own me.
- 2000, Eminem (music), “Stan”, in The Marshall Mathers LP:
- My girlfriend's jealous 'cause I talk about you twenty-four seven / But she don't know you like I know you, Slim, no one does / She don't know what it was like for people like us growing up / You gotta call me man, I'll be the biggest fan you'll ever lose
- 2012, Justin Bieber (music), “She Don't Like the Lights”, in Believe:
- She don't like the flash, wanna keep us in the dark / She don't like the fame, baby when we're miles apart
- 2013, Tim McGraw (music), “Highway Don't Care”, in Two Lanes of Freedom:
- The highway don't care
- 1868, Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, chapter 2:
- (African American Vernacular) Used before an emphatic negative subject.
- Don’t nobody care.
Translations
do not
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Interjection
don't
- Stop!, Don't do that!
Noun
don't (plural don'ts)
- Something that must not be done (usually in the phrase dos and don'ts).