The correct spelling for the phrase "makes todo over" is actually "makes a to-do over". The word "to-do" means a fuss or commotion. The phonetic transcription for the word "to-do" is /tu ˈdu/, with the stress on the second syllable. It's important to remember to use the article "a" before "to-do" to convey the correct meaning of the phrase. So next time you hear someone say "makes todo over", you can kindly correct them and impress them with your knowledge of proper spelling and grammar!