will do
English
Etymology
An ellipsis for "I will do (it or that)."
Interjection
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see will, do.
- (by ellipsis) Affirmative yes in response to an especially personal or direct request for the performance of some action.
- Could you wake me when you get up? — No problem, will do.
- Make sure you understand this before the next class. — Will do, for sure.
- One of us needs to verify the source. — Will do, but I could use some help.
Translations
affirmative yes
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See also
- that will do, that'll do
Anagrams
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