do not disturb

English dictionary entry

Meanings

phrase
  1. Used to indicate that somebody does not wish to be disturbed, e.g. a sign on a hotel room door, or a "busy" mode of an instant messenger.

Pronunciation

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Word forms

do not disturb
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