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dor I. noun or dorr \ˈdȯ(ə)r, -ȯ(ə)\; also dor bug (-s) Etymology: Middle English dorre, dore, from Old English dora bumblebee; akin to Middle Low German dorte drone, Old English drān — more at drone : any of various insects that fly with a buzzing noise — used often in combination < dor fly > II. noun also dorre \“\ (-s) Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse dār mockery, from dāra archaic : trick, deception : mockery • - give one the dor III. transitive verb also dorre \“\ (dorred ; dorred ; dorring ; dors also dorres) Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse dāra to mock, scoff, from Middle Low German bedōren to make a fool of, from dōre fool, lunatic; akin to Middle Dutch dōr fool, Middle High German tōre fool, lunatic, deaf person, dōsen to be quiet, doze, Latin fumus smoke — more at fume obsolete : to make a fool of : mock IV. noun (plural dor or dors) Usage: usually capitalized : bongo I |