to do

/təˈduː/
noun
  1. A state of excitement, confusion, or fuss; a commotion.
    • The kids made such a to-do over the broken toy that their parents couldn't hear themselves think.
    • There was a big to-do when the celebrity showed up at the local diner.
    • Why is everyone making such a to-do about the new policy? It's not that important.
  2. A list of tasks or things that need to be done.
    • My to-do keeps growing faster than I can complete it.
    • I have a long to-do for the weekend, including cleaning the garage and finishing my report.
    • She checked off the last item on her to-do and felt a sense of relief.
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