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do over

[doo-oh-ver] / ˈduˌoʊ vər /
VERB
beat up
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Crowe’s do-over feature, in contrast, is anodyne and respectful; the band is even given room to refute some of the facts Lewis included in his story.

From Los Angeles Times

You must pay back any money you received, but the option for a do-over gives you a chance to increase your monthly benefit by waiting to claim.

From MarketWatch

“For years after he and Diane split, Al used to say, ‘If it’s meant to be, it’s never too late for a do-over.

From Los Angeles Times

How a do-over would have been impossible for him with everyone around him still using.

From Salon

“And Just Like That...” purports to celebrate the mid-life do-over, just as it purports to show that women in their 50s are just as vibrant, complicated and fun as women in their 30s.

From Los Angeles Times