noun a social gathering or party held to celebrate someone who is leaving a job or place
In an educational setting, a 'leaving do' could be a celebration or event held for students who are graduating or moving on to a different school.
In the context of a workplace, a 'leaving do' refers to a party or gathering held to celebrate a colleague who is leaving the organization.
In the context of social events, a 'leaving do' is a farewell party or event organized to bid farewell to someone who is moving away or leaving a group of friends.
In the hospitality industry, a 'leaving do' may refer to a special event or promotion offered to guests who are checking out or leaving the hotel.
A 'leaving do' for a writer may involve a farewell party organized by colleagues, friends, or fans to celebrate the writer's departure from a job, project, or organization.
For a psychologist, a 'leaving do' could be a gathering of colleagues, clients, and peers to bid farewell to the psychologist who is leaving a practice, institution, or community.