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  1. Do or Die is an American rap trio originally from the East Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side of Chicago, consisting of N.A.R.D., Belo Zero, and AK-47. The group experienced mainstream success with the platinum single "Po Pimp", which peaked at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  2. The meaning of DO-OR-DIE is doggedly determined to reach one's objective : indomitable. How to use do-or-die in a sentence.

  3. Mar 15, 2021 · do or die. D. do or die. Meaning. a situation in which you must take a big risk in order to avoid failure; requiring supreme effort to avoid the dire consequences of failure; to try to achieve a goal or fail making the effort; involving a determined and sometimes reckless effort to succeed

  4. Do-or-die definition: reflecting or characterized by an irrevocable decision to succeed at all costs; desperate; all-out. See examples of DO-OR-DIE used in a sentence.

  5. If something is do-or-die for someone or something, it will determine whether they succeed or fail. Nobody will know the exact position until Monday, when it is do-or-die for the deal. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary .

  6. Check pronunciation: do-or-die. Definition of do-or-die adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. DO–OR–DIE meaning: 1 : very determined; 2 : used to describe a situation in which you have to do something or you will fail, lose, etc.

  8. DO OR DIE definition: 1. said when you are in a situation in which you must take a big risk in order to avoid failure…. Learn more.

  9. adjective. desperately determined. “ do-or-die revolutionaries”. “a do-or-die conflict”. synonyms: desperate. resolute. firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination.

  10. Random House Dictionary as well as Merrian-Webster suggest that the common idiomatic expression "do or die" is from late 19th century: First recorded in 1875-80. The following site suggests it is from a poem dated 1793.

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