do for - translation to greek
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do for - translation to greek

SINGLE
Do For Love; Do for love; Do 4 Love

do for      
καταστρέφω, ξεκάνω
where do you come from         
SONG BY ELVIS PRESLEY
Where Do You Come From?; Where Do You Come from?; Where Do You Come from
από πού κατάγεστε
do not disturb         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Do Not Distrub; Do Not Disturb (disambiguation); Do Not Disturb; Do not disturb (disambiguation); Do Not Disturb (film); Do Not Disturb (album); Do Not Disturb (song)
μην ενοχλείτε.

Definition

do for
If you say that you are done for, you mean that you are in a terrible and hopeless situation. (INFORMAL)
We need his help or we're done for, dead and gone, lost.
PHRASAL VERB: usu passive, be V-ed P

Wikipedia

Do for Love

"Do for Love" (originally titled "Sucka 4 Luv" in its unreleased form) was the second posthumously released single by Tupac Shakur from his second posthumous album R U Still Down? (Remember Me). The vocal sample is from "What You Won't Do for Love" by Bobby Caldwell. The song was produced by Soulshock & Karlin. It charted at #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, and #12 in the UK.

Examples of use of do for
1. Perhaps Richard and Judy can do for blogging what they do for books – or maybe it‘s more a case of what blogging can do for Richard and Judy.
2. The Vietnamese communists would do for their cause what no American would do for ours.
3. Let us measure what we will do for others by what they will do for themselves.
4. The more the state tries to do for families, the less they will do for themselves.
5. They were "what you can do for your country" elites, not "what your country do for you" types.