Correct spelling for the English word "doest number on" is [dˈə͡ʊst nˈʌmbəɹ ˈɒn], [dˈəʊst nˈʌmbəɹ ˈɒn], [d_ˈəʊ_s_t n_ˈʌ_m_b_ə_ɹ ˈɒ_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Doest number on" is not a recognized word or phrase in the English language. It appears to be a combination of archaic and non-standard elements, making it difficult to define accurately. "Doest" is an obsolete form of the second-person singular present tense of the verb "do," typically used in Early Modern English or archaic literature, while "number" is a noun meaning a numerical value or an indication of quantity. However, when used together, these terms do not create a coherent or comprehensible meaning.
To provide a general explanation, "doest number on" might be interpreted as a construction that suggests some action or situation related to counting or enumeration, but without further context or clarification, it is impossible to ascertain its intended meaning.
It is worth noting that the phrase may have been derived from a specific dialect, regional slang, or could be a typographical or transcription error. Thus, without additional information, it is challenging to offer a precise definition. It is always recommended to provide more context or an accurate representation of the term to allow for a more accurate interpretation and definition.