1. do want - Verb
2. do want - Phrase
do want (third-person singular simple present does want, present participle doing want, simple past did want, past participle done want)
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see do, want.
do want
(chiefly Internet slang) Used as an expression to indicate one's desire to have something.
I do want to get rich but I never want to do what there is to do to get rich. Gertrude Stein
You care enough, that you want your life to be fulfilled in a living way, not in a painting way, not in a writing way... you really do want it to be involving in living, corresponding with other living objects, moving, changing, that kind of thing. Edie Sedgwick
It is a ridiculous notion to assert that because the United States is on the offense, more people want to hurt us. We are on the offense because people do want to hurt us. George W. Bush
Television is the first truly democratic culture - the first culture available to everybody and entirely governed by what the people want. The most terrifying thing is what people do want. Clive Barnes
So yes, I do want to try and keep things going if I can. I have a few things brewing... And if it doesn't happen, I did buy an ice cream van a while ago. So I always have that to fall back on. Rupert Grint
I do want to go another way - to write something completely different. Anne Rice