do-it-yourself
Americanadjective
noun
noun
Other Word Forms
- do-it-yourselfer noun
Etymology
Origin of do-it-yourself
First recorded in 1950–55
Example Sentences
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Cold weather and winter storms similarly dragged on domestic do-it-yourself sales during the recent quarter, though Daniele noted the adverse conditions could pay off down the line.
The two companies are competing for the more consistent spending of professional customers, particularly as consumers delay large remodels and do-it-yourself projects, analysts say.
And I enjoy answering questions from do-it-yourself investors who want to take control of their financial future.
From MarketWatch
What emerges is a story of youth and rebellion and the surprising discipline of do-it-yourself culture.
Online services provide do-it-yourself forms for solo agers and people without children.
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