FAIS-DODO


Meaning of FAIS-DODO in English

|fāˌdōˈdō noun

( -s )

Etymology: Louisiana French, from French (baby-talk) fais dodo! go to sleep!; probably from the fact that small children who attend the dances are expected to go to sleep during the festivities

: a country-dance or dancing party held usually on a Saturday night in southern Louisiana

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