doco

English

Etymology

From documentary + -o (diminutive suffix).

Pronunciation

Noun

doco (plural docos)

  1. (Britain, Australia, informal) Abbreviation of documentary.
    • 1994, Phillip Adams, Classic Columns, page 144:
      Seibert has many complaints about nature docos, not the least of which is the music that seems to suggest that animals are constantly shadowed by symphony orchestras.
    • 1999, Reptiles, Volume 7, page 20,
      Now we spend about a third of our time in the US working on docos, working with US wildlife.
    • 2000, Tom Kenny, Sound for Picture: Film Sound through the 1990s, page 160:
      I started thinking that I had to get back to where I was when I was put into the field to do docos [documentaries] and put in situations to capture sound as simply as I could and be sure to get what I could get.
  2. (computing, informal) Abbreviation of documentation.
    - Can you use asterisks in a filename?
    - I don't know. Check the doco.

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