"go the way of the dodo bird" meaning in English

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Verb

IPA: /ˈɡəʊ ðə ˌweɪ ə(v) ðə ˈdəʊdəʊ bɜːd/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈɡoʊ ðə ˌweɪ ə(v) ðə ˈdoʊˌdoʊ bɝd/ [General-American] Forms: goes the way of the dodo bird [present, singular, third-person], going the way of the dodo bird [participle, present], went the way of the dodo bird [past], gone the way of the dodo bird [participle, past]
Etymology: See go the way of the dodo. Etymology templates: {{m|en|go the way of the dodo}} go the way of the dodo Head templates: {{en-verb|go<goes,,went,gone> the way of the dodo bird}} go the way of the dodo bird (third-person singular simple present goes the way of the dodo bird, present participle going the way of the dodo bird, simple past went the way of the dodo bird, past participle gone the way of the dodo bird)
  1. (idiomatic) Synonym of go the way of the dodo Tags: idiomatic Categories (lifeform): Columbids Synonyms: go the way of the dodo [synonym, synonym-of]

Inflected forms

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