The phrase "does about it" is commonly used in English, but can be tricky to spell. The word "does" is pronounced with a long "o" sound (dʌz) and is spelled with only one "o" and one "s". The word "about" is pronounced with a schwa sound in the first syllable (əˈbaʊt) and is spelled with an "a" followed by a double "b" and a double "t". When combined, the phrase is spelled "does about it" and refers to taking action or handling a situation.