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A dose is a noun that means a measure of medicine. It can also be used as a verb that means administering the measure of medicine.

DOSE is a recommended amount. For example, the proper DOSE of aspirin is 2 pills every four hours, as needed.
A dose is the measured quantity of a therapeutic agent (such as medication) to be taken at one time.

In the context of urban slang, a 'dose of __' can refer to someone contagious with a sexually transmitted disease called __.

It can also be a common misspelling of 'does'.
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