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clo'de'do 

Southern phrase, used mostly by ebonic speaking natives. A direct request, usually hollered to a youngin' by his Ma or Pa. Often shortly followed by the phrase: "Was yuz rais'd inda ba'n?"

clo'=Close
de' =the
do =door
"Hey foo' clo'de'do, was yuz rais'd inda ba'n?
clo'de'do by Timid Bull May 16, 2008
Related Words
Clo’d clo'de'do clod Clodagh Clodhopper clodes clodge clody clodia cloding

tax clode 

A kind of blusion where accounts are grapolated, which provides many advantages in terms of dergents and patrants, but a tax cloded account cannot receive glarded funds without an inoppolity certificate
I need to know if the fund is glarded, since my account in in a tax clode.

A certificate of inoppolity is required when transferring glarded funds to a tax cloded account.
tax clode by T.W.B March 20, 2021
Apperantly more than you, you clod!
Clod by Crystal clods July 6, 2016
- A peice of dirt
-idiot
''YOU CRYSTAL CLODS!''
Clod by YOLODIYMOND May 8, 2016
Literally the worst thing you can call a Crystal gem. Nothing can top it.
"No one wants to eat your dinner, you clod!!!"
Clod by Edge Lord Emperor October 26, 2017

Tax Clode 

A method used in banks in most of the Americas, with the exclusion of Canada. The method is used to ensure the validity of funds. The funds in these clodes can be transferred to each other seamlessly. The only way to get funds into the a Tax Clode Circuit is to glard them, a method that traces the history of the funds to check for any tax faccants. An innopolity certificate from the head of the Clode's regional manager can also get funds into the circuit. This method of banking originated in western Minnesota in the early 1800s. The method quickly spread to most of the Northern U.S. but it's popularity dropped during the Great Depression. It has had a recent surge in popularity in Europe and it has also become popular in South America, Australia, and China. The refusal of Canada to support Tax Clodes has been attributed to its lack of success in the rest of the world. Recently it was found that a similar method of banking was used by Robert IV in northern France in the 15th century, but the method never spread.
There is no need to worry, the money has already been secured in a tax clode.
Tax Clode by Frank Regin July 29, 2021