Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
doover
noun
/ˈduːˌuː.vər/

Definition
A doover is a second chance or an opportunity to redo something that didn’t go well the first time.

Examples
- I didn’t do well on the exam, so I’m hoping for a doover during the makeup test.
- After the first version of the project was rejected, the team asked for a doover to implement the necessary changes.
- Sometimes, life gives you a doover, and you should take it as a chance to improve.

Meaning
The term is often used informally to refer to a chance to correct a mistake or to start over in a particular situation.

Synonyms
- redo
- second chance
- do-over
- restart