Proper noun
The Dot
(slang) The city of Toronto.
Back then, I could be as obnoxious as I liked and people would still come back for more, they had to, I was Benjamin Cohen, the Dot Com sensation. Benjamin Cohen
Airbags are a lot of baloney, no matter what Allstate says or no matter what the DOT says. Henry Ford II
Bracquemond tells me that he looked attentively at my works at our exhibition. Far from objecting to them, as I expected, he said they were compactly drawn, and modeled, but he is shocked by the dots; he enjoined me to stick to divisionism but not to use the dot. Camille Pissarro
Not once in six years did I make it to the office by 9 on the dot. Joseph Barbera
Fashion is a very stressful place to work because of the demands of doing the shows - no one expects a writer to produce two books a year on the dot - but it's also a very toxic place to work. John Galliano
He puts the dot on the i. Hungarian Proverb