I saw that it’s in the dictionary. Dictionaries document how it’s used so it makes sense. However, my pondering was as to whether it has always had this meaning or if it came more recently (possibly as a result of 'without further ado" being used in wider contexts)…
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Can someone explain what ado means then? I was under the impression ado was like a big commotion, as in “Much ado about nothing”. When did the ado = delay meaning appear?
I think there’s a strong case to argue that it is working.
I only have one streaming service, and it’s got pretty much everything.
Hmm, I look a lot older than I was expecting.
In terms of Microsoft suing her?
I guess it would depend on her contract, as Microsoft do profit from war so I would doubt a libel type case would get far.