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doer noun- an energetic person who gets on with the job; a person who tackles problems or setbacks with good humour AUSTRALIA, 1902
- — Wilda Moxham, The Apprentice, p. 177, 1969
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 30, 1977
- Then I’ll be holding up my end. Proving to myself, at least, that I’m a doer as well as my older relatives. — Ward McNally, Supper at Happy Harry’s, p. 88, 1982
- the person responsible for a specific crime, especially a murder US
- Yeah, well, he says he can serve up one of the do-ers on the Henderson job. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 40, 1992
- in horse racing, a horse as a performer – either good or poor UK
- — Rita Cannon, Let’s Go Racing, p. 71, 1948
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