dodiddone
Dodiddone is a neologism used to describe the act of completing a task quickly and with minimal, yet adequate, effort, resulting in an acceptable outcome. As a verb, noun, and occasionally an adjective, dodiddone emphasizes the progression from start to finish in a compact sequence. The term fuses do, did, and done to signal a rapid, near-simultaneous cycle of initiation and completion.
Origins and spread: The phrase is believed to have arisen in online productivity and meme communities in
Usage and nuance: Dodiddone can function as a verb ("I dodiddoned the report yesterday"), a noun ("That
Reception: Attitudes toward dodiddone vary. Proponents cite its usefulness in describing pragmatic productivity and timeboxing. Critics
See also: quick and dirty, done in one, rapid iteration, minimum viable product.