"Doth a takeoff of" is a humorous phrase that plays on the archaic use of the English word "doth," which means "does." The word "takeoff" in this context means a comedic imitation. When transcribed phonetically using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), "doth" is pronounced as /dʌð/ and "takeoff" as /ˈteɪkɒf/. The unique spelling of these words is often used in comedy sketches or parodies to add a touch of humor and exaggeration.